énfasis

Noun masculine B1 #53351 most common

Translations

  1. emphasis

Used to indicate importance or stress on a particular point.

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Example Sentences

The emphasis on emotional education is fundamental for children's development today.

El senequismo, con su énfasis en la moralidad, ha influido en muchos pensadores a lo largo de los siglos.

Senecaism, with its emphasis on morality, has influenced many thinkers throughout the centuries.

Escribir en cursiva puede dar énfasis a ciertas palabras dentro de un texto.

Writing in italics can emphasize certain words within a text.

La antonomasia es una figura retórica que se utiliza para dar énfasis a una idea.

Antonomasia is a rhetorical figure used to emphasize an idea.

En la literatura, la epanáfora se utiliza para dar énfasis a ciertas ideas.

In literature, epanaphora is used to emphasize certain ideas.

El cuaquero se caracteriza por su estilo de vida sencillo y su énfasis en la paz.

The Quaker is characterized by their simple lifestyle and emphasis on peace.

Neoclassicism, with its emphasis on reason and beauty, marked a significant change in European art of the 18th century.

El belcantismo se caracteriza por su énfasis en la belleza de la voz y la técnica vocal refinada.

Bel canto is characterized by its emphasis on the beauty of the voice and refined vocal technique.

La proclisis en la oración puede cambiar el énfasis de la frase.

Proclisis in the sentence can change the emphasis of the phrase.

In the speech, the speaker emphasized the importance of education for the country's future.

El autor entrecomillaría las palabras del testigo para darles más énfasis en su relato.

The author would put the witness's words in quotes to emphasize them more in his account.