An unusual word but a phrase would be "The cave echoed emptily"
No, emptiness is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word would be emptily.
The adverb of empty is emptily.An example sentence is "he started emptily at her".Another example is "the bored spectator cheered emptily".
The word "next" can be put in front of "step" to form the phrase "next step."
between the word
extinguished, eliminated, put out
An idea or plan put forward for consideration.
When you put particular emphasis on a word, it is called stress or accenting. This can help convey the importance or meaning of that word in a sentence or phrase.
'Spread the word' is already a catch-phrase. Near synomyms are: 'tell the world and his neighbour'; 'tell the world and his wife'; 'put it about'; 'go tell it on the mountain'.
This is usually used in books , and indicates that the word/phrase requires explanation, which is then found at the base of the page
I can help you phrase that message without using the word "proclaimed."
Not necessarily. Commas are a feature of sentence structure. There is no word or phrase in English that requires one.
The word "phraseology" has the root word "phrase" in it.