accentuation Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əkˌsen.tʃuˈeɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ əkˌsen.tʃuˈeɪ.ʃən]

Meaning of accentuation In English

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Examples of accentuation

  • The violins added a small amount of accentuation to the music.

  • Storm surges are accentuations of tidal conditions.

  • The bustle brought about accentuation of a woman's posterior regions.

  • By doing so, we will not only save computational time, we will also avoid annoying the user with irrelevant accentuations on 'partial' words.

  • The first was the classical murmur of mitral stenosis with presystolic accentuation.

  • The decline in output and incomes has meant the accentuation of poverty and hardship.

  • It contains a detailed study of questions of rhythm, accentuation and stress, with the general assumption that only verse is fit for music.

  • The accentuation of shadow serves to create the impression of great depth.

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