"Caricature" ?
A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in I could sleep for a year or This book weighs a ton.
Emphasis is a noun
There is no antonym for emphasis. The absence of emphasis is entirely unremarkable, and does not constitute an unemphasis.
Emphasis is, in fact, the correct spelling.
Repetition gives emphasis to whatever is repeated.
"Caricature" ?
Metaphors emphasis, and they help the reader visualise better :)
the use of deliberate exaggeration for emphasis or effect
Hyperbole is a figure of speech that involves exaggeration for emphasis or effect. It is used to create a dramatic or humorous effect by overstating something.
Minimalism uses the least amount of features as possible to create and effect. It gives an emphasis on the pure forms of things.
Artists now painted portraits of prominent citizens, showed their distinct characteristics
This is an example of a hyperbole, which is an over-exaggeration used for emphasis or effect in literature.
Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement or claim used for emphasis or effect in a written work. It is often used to create emphasis or evoke strong emotions in the reader.
Greece had a high emphasis on fishing, which brought in money due to trade.
Hyperbole is a figure of speech that involves deliberate exaggeration or overstatement for emphasis or effect. It is not meant to be taken literally but is used to create a dramatic or humorous effect in writing or speech.
A negative effect of population policies might include an increased number of abortions or child abandonment cases. Another negative effect could include an increased emphasis on the importance of one sex or the other.