Use of emphatic in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include emphatic at the start of sentence, emphatic at the end of sentence and emphatic in the middle of sentence
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emphatic at the end of sentence
- His response was immediate and emphatic.
emphatic in the middle of sentence
- He was very emphatic about that.
- He was most emphatic that I should go.
- He was most emphatic about me leaving.
- He was pretty emphatic about me leaving.
- He was emphatic that he could not work with her.
- I answered both questions with an emphatic "Yes".
- Wilde was emphatic that the event should go ahead.
- The rebels are emphatic that this is not a surrender.
- Their reply was too emphatic for anyone to doubt them.
- Yesterday's emphatic victory was their fifth in succession.
- She was equally emphatic about the importance of discipline.
- He is especially emphatic about the value of a precise routine.
- The minister has issued an emphatic rejection of the accusation.
- It was an emphatic win and a remarkable turnaround in his fortunes.
- The statement is emphatic in stating that there must be a quid pro quo.
- Yet, Greene is emphatic that if there is any illegal dumping, it is negligible.
- And Dalton's emphatic right foot volley after 65 minutes put Argyle firmly in command.
- A century of confrontation and conflict can be a long time, but also an emphatic teacher.
- Poland reached the final of the championship yesterday with an emphatic 5-0 victory over Italy.
- In a number of passages there are emphatic statements that he had come to fulfil the scriptures.
- It has the emphatic clarity of black-figure incision but is capable of much more subtle modulation.
- A more emphatic outline can be achieved by making a second cut round the outside of the first outline.
- But all the children I questioned afterwards were emphatic that they would like to repeat the experience.
- So in came James - and he recovered from a jittery start to stamp his authority on an emphatic Liverpool win.
- The inaugural ball gown was an emphatic announcement that the first lady was going to play the style game her way.
- They were, however, quite emphatic that there are large quantities of plant nutrients locked away in the soil structure.
- In some examples it was thought necessary to highlight important distinguishing features with arrows or emphatic shading.
- The emphatic assertion of individual control over health exerted in some of these accounts can be looked at in a wider context.
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- resounding
- , evident
- , obvious
- , insistent
- , categorical
- , ardent
- , clear
- , ringing
- , definite
- , absolute
- , vigorous
- , forceful
- , glaring