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alive of all those living (used for emphasis). [1/4 definitions]
boldface a typeface with heavy, thick lines, often used for emphasis. [1/2 definitions]
by jingo an exclamation used for emphasis or to express surprise.
by Jove used as an expression of surprise or emphasis.
declare to state strongly or with emphasis. [1/7 definitions]
de-emphasize to place less emphasis on; reduce the importance of.
doubly to twice the extent or degree; with double the effort or emphasis.
emphatic expressed, performed, or uttered with emphasis. [1/3 definitions]
gesticulation the act or an instance of using hand movements, as to add emphasis or expressiveness to speech. [1/2 definitions]
highlight to give particular emphasis or prominence to, or to be the most prominent thing or part of. [1/6 definitions]
holistic handling or dealing with an entity in its entirety or wholeness rather than with emphasis on its parts or various aspects. [1/2 definitions]
intellectualism excessive emphasis on the rational as opposed to the emotional, impulsive, or the like. [1/3 definitions]
intensive in grammar, indicating increased emphasis. [2/5 definitions]
italic of, designating, or pertaining to a style of printing type in which the letters slant to the right, used for emphasis or for foreign words. [1/4 definitions]
italicize to use italic type or underscoring in one's written expression, as for emphasis. [1/2 definitions]
itself used for emphasis. [1/3 definitions]
jeepers used to express moderate surprise, emotion, emphasis, or the like.
Methodism (l.c.) excessive emphasis on methods, systems, or the like. [1/2 definitions]
Methodist (l.c.) a person who puts strong emphasis on method, system, or the like. [1/3 definitions]
must1 to be determined to by personal resolve or desire (often pronounced with strong emphasis). [1/7 definitions]
overemphasis combined form of emphasis.