Emphasis

Emphasis

Definition

Emphasis is all about giving importance or special attention to something. It’s like when you really want to make a point or highlight a specific part of a sentence or a conversation. When we emphasize something, we’re trying to draw attention to it and make it stand out. We might use different techniques to add emphasis, like using a louder voice, stressing certain words, or even using body language to make it more noticeable. In writing, emphasis can be shown by using bold or italic fonts, underlining words, or even using exclamation marks to show excitement or importance. It helps the reader understand what’s really important or significant. 

Example sentences
She spoke with great emphasis to ensure her point was understood.
The teacher placed emphasis on the importance of good grammar.
The headline of the newspaper article was written in bold font for emphasis.
The speaker used hand gestures to add emphasis to her speech.
The parent’s emphasis on education motivated their child to excel in school.