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Emphasis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The etymological origin of "emphasis" is from the Greek ἔμφασις , from "εν(εμ)+ φαίνομαι" {em +fenome} aning : to accent the appearance, to underline, to put in bold, make something more significant...
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Emphasis (typography) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of emphasis in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of emphasis. Pronunciation of emphasis. Translations of emphasis. emphasis synonyms, emphasis antonyms. Information about emphasis in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... to lay emphasis or place or put the emphasis on something → etw betonen;
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This lesson will investigate how to control attention through emphasis -- how to make objects easy or difficult to notice. There will also be a discussion of the relationship between size and scale.
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Definition of emphasis from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Latin, from Greek, exposition, emphasis, from emphainein to indicate, from en- + phainein to show — more at fancy...
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; Emphasis is one of the principles of art. Artists use emphasis to make certain parts of their artwork stand out and grab your attention. The center of interest or focal point is the place the artist draws your eye to first.
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