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D a melody that is given special importance within a piece
The word "emphasis" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to special or added importance, stress, or significance placed on something. As a verb, it means to give special importance or attention to something.
An awardee is a party to whom something is awarded, or a person to whom something is given as a special honour.
To make a statement clear or to point out something special. Mary said the bug was small. She emphasizes by holding her fingers about one inch apart.
There is no preference given to any animal species in Sikhism.Each one has its own importance. in India what animal is sacred
Yes, "emphasis" is a noun. It refers to special importance, value, or prominence given to something in order to make it stand out or be understood more clearly.
A special title is an over the top or important title given to someone when they have done good or have won something such as king or queen.
An abbaser is another word for tapinosis, a figure of speech where something is given less importance by the name given than it merits - for example, calling a river a stream.
The metaphor a stranger has a cup of water means that a given stranger has something of great importance.
There is great importance in having special effects. These special effects can play a large part in how someone perceives or understands the art being presented.
In India Mostly Cricket and Hockey is given importance but thatas not fair so,they started football again . Still Other Sports Like Basketball,Boxing etc. is not given importance
Yes, because a mathematical constant is a "special number." It has a significant importance to something relating to math, such as pi's connection to circles and trigonometry.