accenting
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Definition
Noun: The act of giving special importance, emphasis, or prominence to something. It involves making a particular feature, detail, or idea more noticeable or significant.
Usage
The noun "accenting" refers to the action or process of emphasizing. It is often used in contexts discussing communication, design, art, or analysis where certain elements are deliberately highlighted.
Examples
- The careful accenting of key points in her speech made the argument very persuasive.
- In interior design, the accenting of a room with bright pillows can change its entire feel.
- The poet's accenting of certain syllables creates a distinct rhythm.
Advanced Usage
- Musical accenting: In music, accenting refers to emphasizing a particular note or chord, giving it more force.
- The conductor insisted on a stronger accenting of the first beat in every measure.
- Rhetorical accenting: In writing and speech, it is the strategic emphasis on specific words or ideas to shape meaning and audience perception.
- The politician's accenting of economic growth appealed to many voters.
Variants and Related Words
- Accent (noun): A distinctive emphasis given to a syllable, word, or idea. (e.g., / )
- Accent (verb): To emphasize or give prominence to. (e.g., )
- Accentuation (noun): The action of emphasizing or making more noticeable; a close synonym to "accenting."
Synonyms
- Emphasizing
- Highlighting
- Stressing
- Underlining
- Foregrounding
Antonyms
- De-emphasizing
- Downplaying
- Minimizing
Noun
- the act of giving special importance or significance to something