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Determining which part of speech a particular word is often depends on how the word is used. storage as a noun: We needed additional storage so Dad built a shed. storage as an adjective: He put his winter clothes in storage bins. (storage is an adjective describing the noun bins.)
The development of a particular disease which include causative factors of the diseaseThe term pathogenesis originates from the Greek language. Pathos means 'disease' and 'genesis' means creation. When these meanings are put together, the word 'pathogenesis' means the creation of a disease, or where it originated from.
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To put out or to blow out.
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I cannot put enough emphasis on the urgency of this matter.
You put emphasis on the second syllable.
"I think we should put as much emphasis on preventing disease as we do on curing it."1.special stress laid upon, or importance attached to, anything:The president's statement gave emphasis to the budgetary crisis.2.something that is given great stress or importance: Morality was the emphasis of his speech.3.Rhetoric.a.special and significant stress of voice laid on particular words or syllables.b.stress laid on particular words, by means of position, repetition, or other indication.4.intensity or force of expression, action, etc.: Determination lent emphasis to his proposals.5.prominence, as of form or outline: The background detracts from the emphasis of the figure.
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A sentence for emphasis is when you yell at someone, you put emphasis on your words.
She always put a great deal of emphasis on the fact that her son was a doctor, especially when young, single women were around.In his mind, the emphasis is always on his own needs, and how things affect him.Her essay was well-written, with many poignant anecdotes and philosophical thoughts, but it lacked emphasis on any central theme or idea.She said that they had dated, but the snide, catty emphasis she put on the word "dated" led me to believe it was more of a hot fling.
To say the word hobby is Japanese you say shumi, make your you put extra emphasis on the 'sh'
If you say the word encounter normally, there is no stress or emphasis put on the n and k.
italics are sometimes used in books, to create emphasis on a word, so you say it differently to others. and you put more meaning and force into the word! :D
Emphasis is special importance or significance. An example sentence would be: She made a point to put emphasis on her point in her speech.
A word with another word put in the middle is called a compound word or a portmanteau.
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