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Emphasise

Emphasise is a verb meaning to give special importance or prominence to something, to stress or highlight it in order to draw attention or convey its significance. It can apply to spoken language, written text, or visual presentation. In speech, emphasis is produced by prosody; in writing, it can be achieved through word choice, punctuation, or typographic choices such as italics, capitalization, or spacing.

Spelling and forms vary by English variety. British English uses emphasise, while American English uses emphasize.

Pronunciation is roughly /ˈɛm.fə.saɪz/ in most English varieties, with minor regional variations in stress and vowel

Etymology traces emphasise to Greek emphaínein, meaning “to exhibit, to show.” The term entered English through

The
verb
forms
are
emphasise,
emphasises,
emphasising,
emphasised.
The
noun
form
is
emphasis,
with
the
plural
emphases.
Related
terms
include
emphasiser
(UK)
or
emphasizer
(US).
The
process
may
be
described
as
emphasisation
or
emphasization
in
the
respective
varieties.
quality.
Latin
and
French
channels,
consolidating
in
Middle
English
usage.
Today,
emphasise
remains
common
in
academic
writing,
journalism,
rhetoric,
and
everyday
communication
as
a
means
of
signaling
importance
or
drawing
attention
to
a
point
or
detail.