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Meaning of em-

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em- ()

A prefix. See En-.

em- Sentence Examples

  1. The speaker emphasized every word of the poem with the utmost emotion.
  2. The rhythmic sound of the poem's words enveloped the audience in a trance.
  3. The emphasis on each syllable brought forth the poem's hidden meanings.
  4. The poet's ethereal words embraced the audience's hearts and souls.
  5. The evocative language painted a vivid tableau in the minds of the listeners.
  6. The lyrical quality of the poem's words elevated it to a symphony of emotions.
  7. Each line of the poem seemed to embody a distinct emotion, etching itself into the memory of the audience.
  8. The poet's choice of words encapsulated the essence of life and love with remarkable artistry.
  9. The enunciation of each word imparted a profound weight and significance to the poem's message.
  10. The evocative imagery of the poem's words transported the audience to a realm of enchantment.

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A prefix. See En-.

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The speaker emphasized every word of the poem with the utmost emotion.

The rhythmic sound of the poem's words enveloped the audience in a trance.

The emphasis on each syllable brought forth the poem's hidden meanings.

The poet's ethereal words embraced the audience's hearts and souls.