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In definite terms, without any doubt
“Crawford served poorly at the outset, and while the second set proved tight, Perry pulled away to win emphatically in the third.”
In earnest, especially with vehemence or intensity
“It is to be noted that both Waters and Freeman emphatically denied the charges held against them.”
Wholeheartedly, in an unconditional or heartfelt manner
“At this point, Marji's parents support her emphatically, joining other parents in protesting the suspension but to no avail.”
To a great extent or degree
“Hendry said he had plenty of room for improvement despite the emphatic result.”
In a loud manner
To an undesirably intense or forceful degree
With strength, energy, force or power
“The media was equally emphatic and denounced the attack as inexcusable aggression.”
On purpose, consciously and intentionally
Adverb for having a flamboyantly striking appearance or style
Adverb for very opinionated in laying down one's dogmas or beliefs
Adverb for loudly cheerful, enthusiastic or approbatory
Adverb for done, or behaving, in a brusquely imperious or authoritarian way
Adverb for exhausting all effort
Adverb for denotes the effectiveness or dominance of a particular action
Adverb for vigorously keen or severe in expression or style
Adverb for full of, or evocative of, expression or emotion
Adverb for having great impact or influence
Adverb for highlighting the main points of a discussion
Adverb for holding one's attention
Used to express emphatic agreement
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