There many other words with the same meaning of emphasized. Some of these words include stressed, insisted upon, highlighted, underlined and so many more.
Initially, to define the word emphasize is to mean, to set apart (something) as important. The word emphasize has many synonyms of which are: underscore, punctuate, and underline.
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Stress, accentuate.
You emphasize part of it.e.g. Emphasize
Let me emphasize the most important part of my parameters to you.
Let me emphasize my point by utilizing this small, graphic poster.
A character can be someone who serves by contrast to emphasize the qualities of another character. One character can be used to show good and the other to show evil.
Emphasize means to single out something as important, or to stress the significance of something.... For example, She emphasized the importance of reading in order to build your writing skills.
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I think the word you are looking for is empathize. It means the act of understanding and sharing the feelings of another. Root word is empathy.
You emphasize part of it.e.g. Emphasize
I cannot emphasize my point more strongly.
Let me emphasize the most important part of my parameters to you.
Let me emphasize my point by utilizing this small, graphic poster.
I can give you several sentences.I cannot emphasize this rule enough.In your report, remember to emphasize something by underlining it.Musicians emphasize notes by playing them slightly louder.
I want to emphasize, you must use "an" before a word that starts with a vowel.He slapped his forehead, as if to emphasize his point.The text was in italics to emphasize the word's feeling.
No, the word "emphasize" does not typically take a preposition after it. It is usually followed directly by the element or idea that is being emphasized.
He emphasizes the word 'honorable' in his speech.
He needed to emphasize the importance of wearing protection from the cold weather. For certain words it is important to emphasize certain syllables. He planned to emphasize some words in his report by underlining them.
"Et." To emphasize and, use "atque."