What is another word for accentuates?

Pronunciation: [aksˈɛnt͡ʃuːˌe͡ɪts] (IPA)

Accentuates is a word that means to emphasize, highlight or bring attention to something. Its synonyms include words such as underline, stress, emphasize, accent, spotlight, highlight, and draw attention. All of these words have similar meanings and can be used interchangeably with accentuates. For example, "Her outfit accentuates her curves" can be replaced with "Her outfit highlights her curves" or "Her outfit draws attention to her curves." When writing, it is important to use a variety of synonyms to keep the writing interesting and avoid repetition. Overall, synonyms allow writers to express themselves in a more creative and dynamic way.

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Usage examples for Accentuates

The black cone of Goentoer, "the thunder peak," accentuates the red blaze of the declining sun on the intricate rice-mosaic of green and gold in the divinely beautiful plain revealed through the rocky cleft.
"Through the Malay Archipelago"
Emily Richings
The black bow of the "Bromo," a ship which broke her back on a reef twenty years ago, stands high above the treacherous rocks, and accentuates the vivid colouring of water and foliage.
"Through the Malay Archipelago"
Emily Richings
So far as unsanitary conditions are permitted, the school accentuates home evils, whereas it should counteract them by instilling proper health habits that will be taken home and practiced.
"Civics and Health"
William H. Allen

Famous quotes with Accentuates

  • Good Leader accentuates the positives, and eliminates the negatives. It's exactly opposite for the Boss.
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • The Internet is like alcohol in some sense. It accentuates what you would do anyway. If you want to be a loner, you can be more alone. If you want to connect, it makes it easier to connect.
    Esther Dyson
  • Coming in from the eastward, the bright colouring of the [Nore] lightship marking the part of the river committed to the charge of an Admiral (the Commander-in-Chief at the Nore) accentuates the dreariness and the great breadth of the Thames Estuary. But soon the course of the ship opens the entrance of the Medway, with its men-of-war moored in line, and the long wooden jetty of Port Victoria, with its few low buildings like the beginning of a hasty settlement upon a wild and unexplored shore. The famous Thames barges sit in brown clusters upon the water with an effect of birds floating upon a pond... [The inward-bound ships] all converge upon the Nore, the warm speck of red upon the tones of drab and gray, with the distant shores running together towards the west, low and flat, like the sides of an enormous canal. The sea-reach of the Thames is straight, and, once Sheerness is left behind, its banks seem very uninhabited, except for the cluster of houses which is Southend, or here and there a lonely wooden jetty where petroleum ships discharge their dangerous cargoes, and the oil-storage tanks, low and round with slightly-domed roofs, peep over the edge of the fore-shore, as it were a village of Central African huts imitated in iron. Bordered by the black and shining mud-flats, the level marsh extends for miles. Away in the far background the land rises, closing the view with a continuous wooded slope, forming in the distance an interminable rampart overgrown with bushes.
    Joseph Conrad

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