释义
[ em-fat -ik ] SHOW IPA
/ ɛmˈfæt ɪk / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective uttered, or to be uttered, with emphasis; strongly expressive.
using emphasis in speech or action.
forceful; insistent: a big, emphatic man; I must be emphatic about this particular.
very impressive or significant; strongly marked; striking: the emphatic beauty of sunset.
clearly or boldly outlined: It stands, like a great, stone dagger, emphatic against the sky.
Grammar . of or relating to a form used to add emphasis, especially, in English, stressed auxiliary do in affirmative statements, as in He did call you or I do like it.
Phonetics . having a secondary velar articulation, as certain dental consonants in Arabic.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of emphatic 1700–10; <Greek emphatikós indicative, forceful, equivalent to *emphat (ós ) (em- em-2 + phatós, variant of phantós visible, equivalent to phan-, stem of phaínesthai to appear + -tos adj. suffix) + -ikos -ic
SYNONYMS FOR emphatic 3 positive, energetic, forcible, pronounced, decided, unequivocal, definite.
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OTHER WORDS FROM emphatic em·phat·i·cal·ly, adverb em·phat·i·cal·ness, noun un·em·phat·ic, adjective un·em·phat·i·cal·ly, adverb Words nearby emphatic emperor moth, emperor penguin, empery, emphasis, emphasize, emphatic , emphatically, emphysema, em pica, empire, empire builder
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British Dictionary definitions for emphatic adjective expressed, spoken, or done with emphasis
forceful and positive; definite; direct an emphatic personality
sharp or clear in form, contour, or outline
important or significant; stressed the emphatic points in an argument
phonetics denoting certain dental consonants of Arabic that are pronounced with accompanying pharyngeal constriction
noun phonetics an emphatic consonant, as used in Arabic
Word Origin for emphatic C18: from Greek emphatikos expressive, forceful, from emphainein to exhibit, display, from phainein to show
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