0 (opposite unemphatic) expressed with emphasis; firm and definite -- důrazný; rozhodný
an emphatic denial
He was most emphatic about the importance of arriving on time.
Towards the end of the eighteenth century, people began to see revolutions as emphatic disruptions of the past, as new points in a line.
These dilemmas in face concerns are managed by the coordination of the relevant friendship elements through interactive features such as silence and emphatic markers.
For contrast, a minority of the motives are treated in block chords, being preceded by an emphatic cadence in all voices simultaneously.
All negative and interrogative constructions, emphatic clauses, and imperatives were excluded, as well.
It fostered reflection in the audience and avoided ' ' the emphatic flood which a realistic portrayal of the same tale and character might unloose.
Reviews 281 voiced interdental fricative and the voiced emphatic dental stop have merged as a pharyngealised dental-alveolar stop.
This kind of construction is again emphatic in nature and it is mainly used as a request for locative information missed from a previous utterance.
Similarly, the achievement index shows the more developed a society is, the less emphatic the achievement orientation of its population.