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accenting

[ US /ˈæksɛntɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of giving special importance or significance to something

How To Use accenting In A Sentence

  • Here, they had my air filter and cabin filter atop the engine, accenting the dust and particles that the filter had acquired over the past 5,000 miles or so. EECB Against EZ Lube Gets $50 Returned To Hoodwinked Customer - The Consumerist
  • Accenting or highlighting serves to orient people and direct their vision so they look at the important things they need to spend time on, and less time on things that are not quite so critical.
  • Initially, the artist blocks out his masses, then zones them by tonal contrasts, and concludes by linear accenting and overpainted figures.
  • The outfits they put her in throughout this year were stellar, showing ample leg and wonderfully accenting her bosom.
  • South Bay highlights their pre-owned vehicles with a seal of approval accenting while one owner thus making it more appealing to customers. Peter Records A Video For You On What To Look For When Buying A Pre-Owned Car | South Bay BMW – LA Bimmer Insider
  • The image is freshened by a sky blue ground framing the darker silhouette and accenting the yellow-gold braid of the uniform and Roulin's upthrust bearded face.
  • I used an apple corer to get the pit out while accenting the "doughnut. Steve Poses: On the Table: Farm Stands of Northern Chester & Montgomery Counties, PA
  • She dressed in colorfully embroidered Mexican blouses and full skirts accenting her look with sparkling silver jewelry and dangling earrings. Virginia Sanchez-Korrol: Of Teachers and History: A Brooklyn Memoir
  • If you're using chives as a visual accent, just sprinkle a few over whatever you're accenting.
  • However, for purposes of graphic accenting, any sequence made up of an open vowel between two closed atonic vowels will always be considered as a triphthong, regardless of its actual articulation in one or two syllables. Triphthongs in Spanish
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