The noun form of the verb to emphasise is emphasis.
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The word is spelled "emphasis" (a specification or special attention).
The likely word is "emphasize" (stress). The UK variant is emphasise.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
No, the word 'emphasise' (US spelling 'emphasize') is a verb.The noun form of the verb to emphasise is emphasis.
The verb for emphasis is emphasise. For example "to emphasise with someone".
The Luhya word for the English word 'emphasise' is "kasana".
The noun form of the verb to emphasise is emphasis.
empathic
The professor put a heavy emphasise on the words 'Do Not' when he was giving his disobedient student into trouble.
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emphasise on efficiency of production in a firm
The verb form of emphasis is emphasize (British spelling is emphasise).
The word is spelled "emphasis" (a specification or special attention).