The man was emphatically insane.
Jane, though born in California, feels emphatically Canadian.
Yes, the word emphatically is an adverb.An example sentence is: "the teacher emphatically demanded her class to pay attention".
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I intend to respond emphatically to that question.
The candidate said his speech against animal testing very emphatically.
John answered fast and eiuphatically.
He loves a good debate, and therefore will always emphatically argue the minority opinion, even if he does not agree with it.
The word is explicit.
I most emphatically do not ever whimper.Apparently, the dinosaurs let out a patheticwhimperbefore they became extinct.The tiny kitten gave out just the slightest whimper when her mother came nearer.
It just means to emphasize something greatly. And example would be: The President gave a robust where he emphatically made his points. or The emphatic mobster screamed at his counter-part to deliver the money owed to him.
David personal estheic, in short, is emphatically not redolent of the football terraces
The correct punctuation for the sentence "Yes we can" is with no punctuation at all. It is a simple statement that does not require any punctuation marks.