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- ACCENTUATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACCENTUATE is to make (something) more prominent or noticeable : accent, emphasize; also : intensify How to use accentuate in a sentence Did you know?
- ACCENTUATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ACCENTUATING definition: 1 present participle of accentuate 2 to emphasize a particular feature of something or to make… Learn more
- ACCENTUATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ACCENTUATE definition: to give emphasis or prominence to See examples of accentuate used in a sentence
- Accentuating - definition of accentuating by The Free Dictionary
To stress or emphasize; intensify: "land-reform plans that accentuated the already chaotic pattern of landholding" (James Fallows) 2 To pronounce with a stress or accent 3 To mark with an accent [Medieval Latin accentuāre, accentuāt-, from Latin accentus, accent; see accent ] ac·cen′tu·a′tion n
- accentuate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(transitive) To pronounce with an accent or vocal stress These were business hours, and a feeling of loneliness crept over him, perhaps germinated by his sight of the illustrated papers, and accentuated by an attempted perusal of them
- accentuate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of accentuate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary accentuate something to emphasize something or make it easier to notice Her short hair accentuated her huge eyes The fundamental patterns of inequality have remained and have been accentuated by the war
- Accentuate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To accentuate something is to emphasize it If you want someone to know you’re from the American South, accentuate your accent by laying it on thick, y’all
- ACCENTUATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To accentuate something means to emphasize it or make it more noticeable His shaven head accentuates his large round face [VERB noun] The whole air of menace was accentuated by the fact that he was so cordial and soft-voiced [VERB noun] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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