Emphatic is not a noun, it is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example an emphatic warning, an emphatic statement.
The noun form is emphasis.
Emphasis.The noun related to the adjective 'emphatic' is emphasis.
Emphatic
The verb form of "emphasize" is "emphasize" itself. The noun form is "emphasis," which refers to the special importance or significance given to something. The adjective form is "emphatic," describing something that is expressed with emphasis or forcefulness.
The word itself is a pronoun. It can be reflexive and emphatic.
The verb "to emphasize" has the adverb form emphasized (the past participle).The noun emphasis has the related adjective emphatic.
Emphasis.The noun related to the adjective 'emphatic' is emphasis.
The root word of "emphatic" is "emphasia," which comes from the Greek word "emphatikos," meaning "emphatic" or "pronounced."
Emphatic
An emphatic noun is a noun that is used to add emphasis or intensity to a sentence. It is often used to stress a particular point or highlight the importance of a concept or idea in a sentence or conversation.
What is Present emphatic for the word Run?
The lawyer was very emphatic when explaining the law to his client.
When he spoke, Jim was emphatic about his love of minnows.
Emphatic gestures are hand movements used to emphasize orr stress an important word or idea in your message.
A palillogy is emphatic repetition of a word or phrase.
No, indeed is an adverb.
The word itself is a pronoun. It can be reflexive and emphatic.
The verb "to emphasize" has the adverb form emphasized (the past participle).The noun emphasis has the related adjective emphatic.