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Definition of accent
- n. - A superior force of voice or of articulative effort upon
some particular syllable of a word or a phrase, distinguishing it from
the others.
- n. - A mark or character used in writing, and serving to
regulate the pronunciation; esp.: (a) a mark to indicate the nature and
place of the spoken accent; (b) a mark to indicate the quality of sound
of the vowel marked; as, the French accents.
- n. - Modulation of the voice in speaking; manner of speaking or
pronouncing; peculiar or characteristic modification of the voice;
tone; as, a foreign accent; a French or a German accent.
- n. - A word; a significant tone
- n. - expressions in general; speech.
- n. - Stress laid on certain syllables of a verse.
- n. - A regularly recurring stress upon the tone to mark the
beginning, and, more feebly, the third part of the measure.
- n. - A special emphasis of a tone, even in the weaker part of
the measure.
- n. - The rhythmical accent, which marks phrases and sections of
a period.
- n. - The expressive emphasis and shading of a passage.
- n. - A mark placed at the right hand of a letter, and a little
above it, to distinguish magnitudes of a similar kind expressed by the
same letter, but differing in value, as y', y''.
- n. - A mark at the right hand of a number, indicating minutes of
a degree, seconds, etc.; as, 12'27'', i. e., twelve minutes twenty
seven seconds.
- n. - A mark used to denote feet and inches; as, 6' 10'' is six
feet ten inches.
- v. t. - To express the accent of (either by the voice or by a
mark); to utter or to mark with accent.
- v. t. - To mark emphatically; to emphasize.
- n. - A superior force of voice or of articulative effort upon
some particular syllable of a word or a phrase, distinguishing it from
the others.
- n. - A mark or character used in writing, and serving to
regulate the pronunciation; esp.: (a) a mark to indicate the nature and
place of the spoken accent; (b) a mark to indicate the quality of sound
of the vowel marked; as, the French accents.
- n. - Modulation of the voice in speaking; manner of speaking or
pronouncing; peculiar or characteristic modification of the voice;
tone; as, a foreign accent; a French or a German accent.
- n. - A word; a significant tone
- n. - expressions in general; speech.
- n. - Stress laid on certain syllables of a verse.
- n. - A regularly recurring stress upon the tone to mark the
beginning, and, more feebly, the third part of the measure.
- n. - A special emphasis of a tone, even in the weaker part of
the measure.
- n. - The rhythmical accent, which marks phrases and sections of
a period.
- n. - The expressive emphasis and shading of a passage.
- n. - A mark placed at the right hand of a letter, and a little
above it, to distinguish magnitudes of a similar kind expressed by the
same letter, but differing in value, as y', y''.
- n. - A mark at the right hand of a number, indicating minutes of
a degree, seconds, etc.; as, 12'27'', i. e., twelve minutes twenty
seven seconds.
- n. - A mark used to denote feet and inches; as, 6' 10'' is six
feet ten inches.
- v. t. - To express the accent of (either by the voice or by a
mark); to utter or to mark with accent.
- v. t. - To mark emphatically; to emphasize.