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to accent
01
accentuer, mettre en évidence
to stress or single out something as important or noteworthy
Transitive: to accent sth
Exemples
The teacher encouraged students to use bold font to accent important information in their essays.
L'enseignant a encouragé les élèves à utiliser une police en gras pour accentuer les informations importantes dans leurs dissertations.
02
accentuer
to express or pronounce a word with particular stress or emphasis on a syllable or sound
Transitive: to accent a word or sound
Exemples
The actor accented each line of the monologue with a dramatic flair, captivating the audience.
L'acteur a accentué chaque ligne du monologue avec un flair dramatique, captivant le public.
Accent
01
accent, signe d'accentuation
a musical symbol that tells performers how to emphasize or articulate a note or group of notes to add expression and dynamic contrast
02
accent
a manner of speaking that indicates social class, nationality, or locality of the speaker
03
accent, signe d'accentuation
a musical mark that indicates a note should be played with extra emphasis or strength
04
accent
an emphasis given to a particular syllable of a word, part of a sentence, or note in a set of musical notes
05
accent
a mark that indicates the emphatic syllable in a word, which is stressed
06
accent, parler
the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people
07
accent, appui
a sharp or emphasized movement that highlights a specific beat or musical element in a choreography
08
accent, intonation
the stress or emphasis placed on a particular syllable or word within a line of verse
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accenting
accentor
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