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Notebook, 1993-

DIMENSIONS: FORM / Guide

Emphasis











May be distinguished in terms of Indication, Clarity, Prominence, Stress, Importance, Significance, Form, or Outline - given or attached.


C  O  N  S  I  D  E  R  A  T  I  O  N  S
indication

prominence

stress

importance

significance

intensity

force



given

attached

laid on or upon

form or outline in anything . . . . expression or action


R  E  F  E  R  E  N  C  E  S 
Emphasis [< L < GK: indication] 1. stress laid upon, or importance or significance attached to, anything: The president's statement gave emphasis to the crisis 2. something that is given stress or importance: Morality was the emphasis of his speech 3. Rhet. stress laid on particular words by means of position, repetition, voice, etc. 4. intensity or force of expression, action etc.: Determination lent emphasis to his proposals 5. prominence, as of form or outline: The background detracts from the emphasis of the figure [Urdang, Laurence, ed. Random House Dictionary of The English Language. New York: Random House, 1968.]




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