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Definition of emphatically in English: emphaticallyadverb ɪmˈfatɪkliəmˈfædək(ə)li 1In a forceful way. she closed the door behind her emphatically ‘No way,’ he said emphatically Example sentencesExamples - A spokesman for the London-based group says: ‘We emphatically deny any impropriety whatsoever.’
- Tara, not wanting to let one of her hands go from her ears, started nodding emphatically to the door.
- Cheney emphatically reaffirms the pro-federalism position on the issue.
- My secretary has confirmed emphatically that no such letter or request was delivered to my office.
- Fending off a protesting Violet, Briar emphatically closed and locked the door before taking a seat on the sofa.
- Both the District Court judge and the High Court judge emphatically stood behind the principle that the ability to pay money ought not to influence the outcome of the case.
- Toward the end of the song, when I emphatically sang the last chorus, Sarah finally opened her door and quickly dragged me inside.
- ‘The book doesn't bother me at all whatsoever,’ declared Hunter emphatically, before going on to sound very bothered indeed.
- However, when contacted by The Sunday Business Post last Friday, the witness emphatically denied the statement attributed to him.
- Ell emphatically denied making the statement, adding that he had nothing against white people.
- And both papers answer that second question clearly and emphatically: it's about freedom.
- He is a man who speaks forcefully, emphatically and, yes, sometimes controversially from the pulpit at First Baptist Church.
- ‘The persecution makes us strong’, said Vic emphatically.
- Soldiers interviewed in Kosovo emphatically expressed their support for nationbuilding.
- Yet when I asked Sherry if she would consider moving elsewhere, she emphatically answered ‘No.’
Synonyms vehemently, emphatically, fiercely, forcefully, sharply, bitterly, severely - 1.1as submodifier Without doubt; clearly.
Jane, though born in California, feels emphatically English sentence adverb Greg is emphatically not a slacker Example sentencesExamples - But why is conscious experience emphatically positive?
- With huge square towers linked by thick walkways, it stands on a slight eminence and is emphatically hellish.
- If Mesches's compositional devices are often classical, his palette is emphatically expressionist.
- With an emphatically worried expression, he blustered about the common tasks involved in ‘defending Western values’.
- This was emphatically reinforced when we saw a demo behind closed doors and spoke with some of the developers in May.
- Thus far it has been established that even under the most favorable conditions the country's indebtedness is absolutely and emphatically unsustainable during the next two decades.
- At just a few months short of his 70th birthday, Caine is definitely and emphatically in fashion.
- The entrance door and flanking windows are emphatically Gothic with pointed arches, the doorway framed in granite and the windows with granite sills and lintels.
- It became an emphatically risk-averse society, partly because actions encouraged by the government could not fail, while those undertaken without central support could not succeed.
Synonyms distinctly, clearly, markedly, obviously, noticeably, unmistakably, patently, manifestly, expressly, emphatically, definitely, certainly, positively, absolutely, downright, undeniably, unquestionably, indisputably
Definition of emphatically in US English: emphaticallyadverbəmˈfadək(ə)lēəmˈfædək(ə)li 1In a forceful way. Example sentencesExamples - Toward the end of the song, when I emphatically sang the last chorus, Sarah finally opened her door and quickly dragged me inside.
- And both papers answer that second question clearly and emphatically: it's about freedom.
- ‘The persecution makes us strong’, said Vic emphatically.
- However, when contacted by The Sunday Business Post last Friday, the witness emphatically denied the statement attributed to him.
- Yet when I asked Sherry if she would consider moving elsewhere, she emphatically answered ‘No.’
- Both the District Court judge and the High Court judge emphatically stood behind the principle that the ability to pay money ought not to influence the outcome of the case.
- ‘The book doesn't bother me at all whatsoever,’ declared Hunter emphatically, before going on to sound very bothered indeed.
- Cheney emphatically reaffirms the pro-federalism position on the issue.
- Ell emphatically denied making the statement, adding that he had nothing against white people.
- Tara, not wanting to let one of her hands go from her ears, started nodding emphatically to the door.
- Fending off a protesting Violet, Briar emphatically closed and locked the door before taking a seat on the sofa.
- A spokesman for the London-based group says: ‘We emphatically deny any impropriety whatsoever.’
- Soldiers interviewed in Kosovo emphatically expressed their support for nationbuilding.
- My secretary has confirmed emphatically that no such letter or request was delivered to my office.
- He is a man who speaks forcefully, emphatically and, yes, sometimes controversially from the pulpit at First Baptist Church.
Synonyms vehemently, emphatically, fiercely, forcefully, sharply, bitterly, severely - 1.1as submodifier Without doubt; clearly.
Jane, though born in California, feels emphatically Canadian sentence adverb Greg is emphatically not a slacker Example sentencesExamples - If Mesches's compositional devices are often classical, his palette is emphatically expressionist.
- With huge square towers linked by thick walkways, it stands on a slight eminence and is emphatically hellish.
- With an emphatically worried expression, he blustered about the common tasks involved in ‘defending Western values’.
- Thus far it has been established that even under the most favorable conditions the country's indebtedness is absolutely and emphatically unsustainable during the next two decades.
- The entrance door and flanking windows are emphatically Gothic with pointed arches, the doorway framed in granite and the windows with granite sills and lintels.
- This was emphatically reinforced when we saw a demo behind closed doors and spoke with some of the developers in May.
- At just a few months short of his 70th birthday, Caine is definitely and emphatically in fashion.
- But why is conscious experience emphatically positive?
- It became an emphatically risk-averse society, partly because actions encouraged by the government could not fail, while those undertaken without central support could not succeed.
Synonyms distinctly, clearly, markedly, obviously, noticeably, unmistakably, patently, manifestly, expressly, emphatically, definitely, certainly, positively, absolutely, downright, undeniably, unquestionably, indisputably
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