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emphatically

/ ɪmˈfætɪkəlɪ; -klɪ /

adverb

  1. with emphasis or force
  2. definitely or unquestionably


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Example Sentences

He implored me to do so with the zeal of someone who had just found God, emphatically praising the article.

“It is a pride and an honor to work in this garden,” he said emphatically.

As such, they emphatically demonstrate the accuracy of the “no risk to public” trope.

“This show has nothing to do with Hillary,” he said emphatically.

Let me emphatically state that what the Lands are alleged to have done is not the norm.

I tell you, madam, most distinctly and emphatically, that it is bread pudding and the meanest kind at that.'

But he made it most emphatically clear that the thing Alessandro had asked was not only out of the question, but preposterous.

"Works—mere works," and Miss Watling shrugged her shoulders emphatically.

With what measure of success, the whole musical world up to the present day have emphatically declared.

In a second letter of excuse, on December 4, Edward testifies emphatically to his continued fidelity.

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