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emphatically

[ US /ɛmˈfætɪkəɫi, ɛmˈfætɪkɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɛmfˈætɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. without question and beyond doubt
    she told him off in spades
    it was decidedly too expensive
    by all odds they should win

How To Use emphatically In A Sentence

  • Discuss emphatically on the process of electrostatics flocking of activated carbon fiber and its adsorbability.
  • The telescreen was emphatically not for entertainment.
  • But why is conscious experience emphatically positive?
  • Typically, this part of the film is edited so unemphatically that it appears to place equal emphasis on the little boy's bed-wetting and the death of his mother.
  • The spicy fruit conserve known as mostarda (most emphatically not mustard) is eaten with meat and game.
  • ‘The persecution makes us strong’, said Vic emphatically.
  • The story unemphatically revolves around the main character, Chris Gardner, and his son, Christopher.
  • If both must be taken or rejected together, an alternative which we emphatically deny, what sincere and earnest thinker now, whose will is unterrifiedly consecrated to truth, can be expected to hesitate long? The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
  • There was a shade of meanness in her speech, and she spoke it so emphatically that for a moment he was not sure if she was telling the truth.
  • Where does chivalry at last become something more than a mere procession of plumes and armor, to be lamented by Burke, except in some of the less ambitious verses of the Trouvères, where we hear the canakin clink too emphatically, perhaps, but which at least paint living men and possible manners? The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry, Volume V Political Essays
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