Heightened language refers to language that is more formal, elaborate, or elevated than everyday speech. It often includes poetic or rhetorical techniques, such as metaphors, similes, and imagery, to create a more intense or dramatic effect. Heightened language is commonly used in literature, speeches, and other forms of creative writing.
"Hypercharged" typically refers to being excessively energized or excited, often to an intense or heightened degree. It can describe a state of heightened enthusiasm, intensity, or activity.
The root word for "heightened" is "heighten," which comes from the Old French word "hatenir," meaning "to become higher or more intense."
"Hyper" in hyperactive means excessive or overly active. It is a prefix that intensifies the following word, in this case "active", conveying a sense of heightened or extreme levels of activity.
In Hausa language, "amaru" means bitter or bitterness.
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He wrote almost exclusively in heightened or poetic language.
Heightened language is a formal way of speaking which usually employs more complex words. Often used in: prologues, Greek epics, prophecies, Holy documents, etcetera.
Hyperbole, or heightened exaggeration
An aura of heightened value or interest or meaning surrounding a person or thing
Heightened means made higher, increased.
The root word of 'heightened' is 'high'.
A heightened sense of smell can be called hyperosmia.
They can have either heightened anxiety levels or they aren't accustomed to knowing where to go potty.
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