accentuate
0 antonyms and opposites of accentuate, grouped by meaning.
Verb — To make something more noticeable or prominent; to emphasize.
How to use accentuate
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Latin accentus (see accent) via the verb accentuare, "to add stress or emphasis to."
Full origin of accentuate →Frequently asked questions
What does “accentuate” mean?
The word “accentuate” means to make something more noticeable or prominent; to emphasize. In plain terms, to highlight or draw extra attention to a feature or quality.
How do you pronounce “accentuate”?
“Accentuate” is pronounced uhk-SEHN-choo-ayt (/əkˈsɛn.t͡ʃu.eɪt/ in IPA).
How do you use “accentuate” in a sentence?
Here is “accentuate” used in a sentence: “The dim lighting accentuated the shadows across the room.”
What is another word for “accentuate”?
Words with a similar meaning to “accentuate” include accent and betone.
What part of speech is “accentuate”?
“Accentuate” is a verb.
Where does the word “accentuate” come from?
The word “accentuate” comes from Latin. From Latin accentus (see accent) via the verb accentuare, "to add stress or emphasis to.".