Definition of Accentuated

1. Verb. (past of accentuate) ¹

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Definition of Accentuated

1. accentuate [v] - See also: accentuate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Accentuated

accent marks
accented
accenting
accentless
accentlessly
accentlessness
accentor
accentors
accents
accentuable
accentual
accentual system
accentuality
accentually
accentuate
accentuated
accentuates
accentuating
accentuation
accentuations
accentuator
accentuators
accept
accept service
acceptabilities
acceptability
acceptable
acceptable daily intake
acceptable risk
acceptableness

Literary usage of Accentuated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1859)
"Both sounds distinct; first much duller than second, which is m»-t accentuated at edge of sternum ; second aortic more accentuated than second pulmonary ..."

2. The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British edited by William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Dommett Stone (1864)
"AB the result of careful observation and continued attention, Dr. Begbie has found that, after excluding the accentuated pulmonary second sound, ..."

3. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1910)
"The struggle between the smaller and the larger conception of the Church must have gone on in an accentuated form (cf. Ill John). The theory of Jerome of an ..."

4. The Direct Method of Teaching French by Eugene Gourio (1921)
"THE Accentuated PERSONAL PRONOUN — THE SECOND PERSON SINGULAR — THE PRONOUN ON The accentuated personal pronoun: In the teaching of personal pronouns, ..."

5. A Greek Grammar for Schools and Colleges by Herbert Weir Smyth (1916)
"Compound subjunctives of some /ш-verbs are differently accentuated in the Mss. ... accentuated ..."

6. Electoral Reform in England and Wales: The Development and Operation of the by Charles Seymour (1915)
"... strength—Anomalies of distribution after 1868—Continually accentuated—Electoral strength of small boroughs and the South—Upper classes profited thereby. ..."

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