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benadrukte

Benadrukte is a Dutch term derived from the verb benadrukken, meaning to emphasize or highlight. It is commonly used in written Dutch to describe something that has received extra focus or prominence. The form benadrukte is the simple past tense (and can function as an attributive adjective when placed before a noun, as in de benadrukte punten). The corresponding past participle is benadrukt.

In practice, the word appears in sentences such as: Zij benadrukte de belangrijkste punten. Here, the emphasis

In typography, emphasis on text is usually achieved with formatting rather than the word itself. Dutch terminology

In linguistics and discourse analysis, benadrukking refers to emphasis or focus, which can be lexical, syntactic,

is
on
what
was
highlighted
or
given
special
attention.
The
term
is
primarily
a
grammatical
and
stylistic
label
rather
than
a
specialized
typographic
instruction.
for
typographic
emphasis
tends
to
use
vetgedrukt
(bold)
or
cursief
(italic),
or
onderstreept
(underlined)
for
underlining.
Nonetheless,
in
narrative
or
descriptive
writing,
schrijvers
may
describe
a
passage
as
benadrukt
to
convey
that
certain
elements
are
meant
to
stand
out.
or
prosodic.
This
may
involve
changes
in
word
order,
intonation,
or
emphasis
markers
to
indicate
the
intended
importance
of
specific
parts
of
a
message.
Overall,
benadrukte
functions
as
a
versatile
term
for
marking
emphasis
across
grammar,
rhetoric,
and
description.