No, the word 'emphasise' (US spelling 'emphasize') is a verb.The noun form of the verb to emphasise is emphasis.
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The noun form of the adjective 'decisive' is decisiveness.
The noun form of the adjective 'angry' is angriness.The word 'angry' is the adjective form of the noun anger.
The noun form for the adjective 'proud' is proudness.A related noun form is pride.
highlight underscore to stress something draw attention to make more prominent to accent bring out
The verb "to emphasize" has the adverb form emphasized (the past participle).The noun emphasis has the related adjective emphatic.
No, the word 'emphasise' (US spelling 'emphasize') is a verb.The noun form of the verb to emphasise is emphasis.
The word 'emphasis' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a forcefulness of expression; the act or fact of giving stress to a word or syllable when speaking.The verb form is to emphasize (emphasizes, emphasizing, emphasized).
The spelling of the word meaning to stress or mark as important is emphasize.The corresponding noun form is emphasis.(variant UK spelling - emphasise)
The word 'improve' is not an adjective. The word 'improve' is a verb, meaning to make better or to increase in value; a word for an action.The abstract noun forms of the verb to improve are improvement and the gerund, improving.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
The verb form of emphasis is emphasize (British spelling is emphasise).
The noun form of the adjective 'prosperous' is prosperousness.A related noun form is prosperity.
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The noun form for the adjective glaring is glaringness. Another noun form is glare.
Implication is the noun form of "imply."