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emphatic

Adjective

This word carries a sense of absolute certainty and force. It is not just about being loud, but about removing any possible doubt or ambiguity from a statement. It suggests a psychological state of conviction where the speaker wants to leave no room for negotiation. In a social context, being emphatic can be perceived as either highly confident or slightly aggressive, depending on the tone. It differs from words like "strong" or "firm" by implying a specific intent to highlight or stress a particular point for maximum impact.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Showing or giving emphasis; expressing something forcibly and clearly.

"He was emphatic that the project must be finished by Friday."

Adjective
[something]

Expressing a strong conviction or a definite positive or negative.

"She gave an emphatic no when asked if she would return."

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