emphatically (Meaning)

Wordnet

emphatically (r)

without question and beyond doubt

Webster

emphatically (adv.)

With emphasis; forcibly; in a striking manner or degree; preeminently.

Not really, but apparently.

emphatically Sentence Examples

  1. The coach emphatically insisted that the team give it their all in the upcoming game.
  2. The politician emphatically denied any involvement in the corruption scandal.
  3. The witness emphatically stated that he had seen the defendant commit the crime.
  4. The scientist emphatically asserted that the new drug was safe and effective.
  5. The mother emphatically told her child that they needed to eat their vegetables.
  6. The doctor emphatically advised the patient to quit smoking.
  7. The teacher emphatically reminded the students that they needed to study for the upcoming test.
  8. The boss emphatically ordered the employees to complete the project by the end of the week.
  9. The judge emphatically instructed the jury to reach a fair and just verdict.
  10. The actor emphatically conveyed the character's emotions in the scene.

FAQs About the word emphatically

without question and beyond doubtWith emphasis; forcibly; in a striking manner or degree; preeminently., Not really, but apparently.

steadily, resolutely, actively, eagerly, rigidly, fixedly, heartily, solidly, fast, decidedly

feebly, delicately, delicately, faintly, weakly, feebly, gently, faintly,weakly, softly

The coach emphatically insisted that the team give it their all in the upcoming game.

The politician emphatically denied any involvement in the corruption scandal.

The witness emphatically stated that he had seen the defendant commit the crime.

The scientist emphatically asserted that the new drug was safe and effective.