em- (Meaning)
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em- ()
A prefix. See En-.
Synonyms & Antonyms of em-
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
em- Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The evocative language painted a vivid tableau in the minds of the listeners.
- The lyrical quality of the poem's words elevated it to a symphony of emotions.
- Each line of the poem seemed to embody a distinct emotion, etching itself into the memory of the audience.
- The poet's choice of words encapsulated the essence of life and love with remarkable artistry.
- The enunciation of each word imparted a profound weight and significance to the poem's message.
- The evocative imagery of the poem's words transported the audience to a realm of enchantment.
FAQs About the word em-
A prefix. See En-.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
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.