emphasizes
emphasizes — verb
- emphasizespresent simple I / you / we / they
- emphasizeses3rd person singular
- emphasizesing-ing form
- emphasizesedpast simple
1. draws attention to a fact, idea, or feeling so people understand that it matters
draws attention to a fact, idea, or feeling so people understand that it matters and should not be ignored.
The teacher emphasizes careful planning before every science project.
emphasizes + noun phrase
The report emphasizes that clean water is still the village's main need.
emphasizes + that-clause
Nkechi emphasizes how small design changes can reduce waste at home.
The coach emphasizes teamwork whenever new players join the club.
This chapter emphasizes the importance of checking sources carefully.
- stresses
very close in meaning and common in everyday speech
- highlights
suggests pointing out one item among several
- underscores
more formal; often used when an event makes a point clearer
文法句型
emphasizes + noun phrase
emphasizes + that-clause
emphasizes + how/why/what-clause
用法筆記
Use this sense when someone or something gives special weight to a point, reason, warning, or value. It often appears in formal writing, reports, speeches, and teaching.
常見錯誤
Incorrect: 'The article emphasizes on safety.' Correct: 'The article emphasizes safety.' The verb takes a direct object, not 'on'.
Incorrect: 'She emphasizes to arrive early.' Correct: 'She emphasizes that everyone should arrive early.' Use a that-clause for a complete message.
2. makes a visible feature, shape, contrast, or detail stand out more clearly.
makes a visible feature, shape, contrast, or detail stand out more clearly.
The dark frame emphasizes the bright colors in Valentina's painting.
frame emphasizes colors
Soft lighting emphasizes the curve of the old stone doorway.
lighting emphasizes shape
Lien wears a narrow belt that emphasizes her long blue dress.
The white border emphasizes the difference between the two photos.
- accentuates
close synonym for making a visual feature stand out
- highlights
general word for making something more noticeable
- shows off
informal; often suggests making an attractive feature noticeable
文法句型
emphasizes + visual feature
emphasizes + contrast/shape/detail
用法筆記
This sense is visual or physical. The subject is often clothing, lighting, color, design, or another feature that makes something easier to notice.
常見錯誤
Do not use this visual sense for an argument or warning. Say 'The speaker emphasizes the risk' for importance, but 'The light emphasizes the shape' for appearance.