emphasis
/emf siss/ noun (pl. emphases /emf seez/) 1 special importance, value, or prominence given to something. 2 stress laid on a word or words in speaking. ORIGIN Greek, originally in the sense appearance, show, later denoting a figure of speech in which more is implied than said.
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