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accented, ppl. a.|ækˈsɛntɪd| [f. accent v. + -ed.] Distinguished by or marked with accent or stress; emphasized. Hence acˈcentedly adv.
1837Hallam Hist. Lit. (1847) I. i. §34. 29 The accented, or if we choose rather to call them so, emphatic syllables, being regulated by a very different though uniform law. 1856Titan July 64 An elderly man..made me a bow; And accentedly said, ‘Sir, I have not the pleasure?’ 1873R. Broughton Nancy II. 120 ‘Algy!’ repeat I, in a tone of the profoundest, accentedest surprise. c1905F. Rolfe N. Crabbe (1958) xx. 132 He tore off to Crabbe's friend Neddy: thus accentedly putting his fat foot further into everything. 1934― Desire & Pursuit of Whole viii. 70 She was accentedly hearty. |