Emphatical - definition of emphatical by The Free Dictionary 1 uttered with emphasis; strongly expressive 2 using emphasis in speech or action 3 forceful; insistent 4 clearly or boldly outlined 5 of or pertaining to a word or form used to add emphasis, as the stressed auxiliary do in affirmative statements, as in I do like it
emphatical, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary What does the adjective emphatical mean? There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective emphatical , three of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
What does emphatical mean? - Definitions. net Striking the sense; attracting special attention; impressive; forcible Etymology: έμφάινω 1 Forcible; strong; striking Where he endeavours to dissuade from carnivorous appetites, how emphatical is his reasoning! Samuel Garth, to Ovid Pref In proper and emphatick terms thou didst paint the blazing comet’s fiery tail
emphatical - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The last words of Dr Lovesworth, in parting from me yesterday evening, still sound upon my ear, they were uttered in accents peculiarly emphatical, "General, take care of your daughter "
emphatical - definition and meaning - Wordnik Her “warmth was natural” and her “words emphatical”: “‘Are you an antifederalist she began’—I laughed—‘yes you are’—and she reasoned against me most beautifully—it was fun indeed ”
EMPHATIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary emphatic victory Poland reached the final of the championship yesterday with an emphatic 5–0 victory over Italy The minister has issued an emphatic rejection of the accusation She was emphatic about the need to meet the deadline In some cases emphatic or stressed forms of "be" are used, for example "Wealth IS power "