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    Ac·cent

    noun

    verb

    • 1. emphasize (a particular feature): "fabrics that accent the background colors in the room" Similar focus attention onbring/call/draw attention topoint upunderlineOpposite maskdivert attention from
  2. noun. prominence of a syllable in terms of differential loudness, or of pitch, or length, or of a combination of these. degree of prominence of a syllable within a word and sometimes of a word within a phrase: primary accent; secondary accent.

  3. An accent is a stress or emphasis on a particular part of something, usually a word. Pronounce the word "doofus" with the accent on the first syllable: DOO-fuss. Accent comes from the Latin accentus, which means "the intonation of singing." We use accent for different kinds of emphasis in speech.

  4. Check pronunciation: accent. Definition of accent noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. 3 days ago · An accent is a short line or other mark which is written above certain letters in some languages and which indicates the way those letters are pronounced.

  6. the way in which someone pronounces words, influenced by the country or area they come from, or their social class: an American accent. a French accent. He speaks with a strong northern accent. accent noun [C] (WRITTEN MARK) B2. a mark above a letter to show you how to pronounce it, for example (â) and (é) accent noun [C] (WORD EMPHASIS)

  7. to emphasize; accentuate. ac•cen•tu•al /ækˈsɛntʃuəl/ adj. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023. ac•cent ( ak′ sent; ak′ sent, ak sent′ ), n. prominence of a syllable in terms of differential loudness, or of pitch, or length, or of a combination of these.

  8. 1. The relative prominence of a particular syllable of a word by greater intensity or by variation or modulation of pitch or tone. 2. Vocal prominence or emphasis given to a particular syllable, word, or phrase. 3. A characteristic pronunciation, especially: a. One determined by the regional or social background of the speaker. b.

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