EMPHASIS in a Sentence
Learn EMPHASIS from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
63 example sentences for EMPHASIS, such as:
1. Morality was the emphasis of his speech.
2. Too much emphasis is placed on research.
3. The company lays great emphasis on customer care.
4. They put so much emphasis on so many wrong things.
5. Some schools put/lay/place great emphasis on language study.
2. Too much emphasis is placed on research.
3. The company lays great emphasis on customer care.
4. They put so much emphasis on so many wrong things.
5. Some schools put/lay/place great emphasis on language study.
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Meanings and Examples of EMPHASIS
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emphasis
n. special importance or significance
n. special and significant stress by means of position or repetition e.g.
Classic Sentence: (49 in 4 pages)
1 There was more social life here than at Aunt Pauline's, but Scarlett did not like the people who called, with their airs and their traditions and their emphasis on family.
2 They put so much emphasis on so many wrong things.
3 He looked as calm as though he were discussing the weather, and his smooth drawl fell on her ears with no particular emphasis.
4 She liked their elegance, their lightness, their lack of emphasis: even the self-assurance which at times was so like obtuseness now seemed the natural sign of social ascendency.
5 The words were projected sharply against Lily's silence, and she saw in a flash that her own act had given them their emphasis.
6 She spoke the name with an unpleasant emphasis, as though her knowing it made a part of her reason for being there.
7 Stepping to the kitchen door, I uttered the word "cod" with great emphasis, and resumed my seat.
8 He and his wife spoke English with an accent which was only discernible through its un-English emphasis and a certain carefulness and deliberation.
9 Some of the tall one's companions cried with emphasis that they, too, had evolved the same thing, and they congratulated themselves upon it.
10 Mrs. Shelby spoke the last words with a low voice, and strong emphasis.
11 "That ar's what ye may call emphasis," said Marks, poking Haley in the side, and going into another small giggle.
12 "I rather think I am," said honest John, with some considerable emphasis.
13 "I should hope not," said the young gentleman, with emphasis.
14 "These men deceive themselves," said Roger Chillingworth, with somewhat more emphasis than usual, and making a slight gesture with his forefinger.
15 In the brook, again, was the fantastic beauty of the image, with its reflected frown, its pointed finger, and imperious gesture, giving emphasis to the aspect of little Pearl.
Example Sentence:
1 The administration may put more emphasis on spurring economic growth.
2 They will also force schools to put more emphasis on teaching basic subjects.
3 The emphasis on social integration often served to obscure the real differences within the community.
4 Teachers have expressed concern about the emphasis on testing.
5 In recent years we have seen greater emphasis than heretofore on the voice of the consumer.
6 The company lays great emphasis on customer care.
7 Some schools put/lay/place great emphasis on language study.
8 He's argued from the start that America and its allies are putting too much emphasis on the military option.
9 Examine the events leading to the war, with particular emphasis on France's role in them.
10 Particular emphasis will be placed on oral language training.
11 Too much emphasis is placed on research.
12 Morality was the emphasis of his speech.
13 "The trial cannot proceed," said the King in a very grave voice, "until all the jurymen are back in their proper places -- ALL," he repeated with great emphasis, looking hard at Alice as he said do.
14 They also said that there was too much emphasis placed on protecting the liberty of individuals at the expense of broader social justice.