"I would like to emphasize that tossing dirty clothes near the laundry basket is not helping with the housework".
The professor put a heavy emphasise on the words 'Do Not' when he was giving his disobedient student into trouble.
The Luhya word for the English word 'emphasise' is "kasana".
No, the word 'emphasise' (US spelling 'emphasize') is a verb.The noun form of the verb to emphasise is emphasis.
Luton does have an accent although many people don't realise - they typically emphasise the middle word in their sentence or the last word in their sentence goes really high.Hope this helped :D
In Phonetics, to pronounce a word or syllable with prominent loudness. To stress a word in a sentence to emphasise its importance. In Mechanics, the force of something that produces deformation or a strain
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