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- ACCENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACCENT is an effort in speech to stress one syllable over adjacent syllables; also : the stress thus given a syllable How to use accent in a sentence
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- ACCENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ACCENT definition: 1 the way in which people in a particular area, country, or social group pronounce words: 2 a… Learn more
- accent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
accent (third-person singular simple present accents, present participle accenting, simple past and past participle accented) (transitive) To express the accent of vocally; to utter with accent
- Accent - definition of accent by The Free Dictionary
Particular importance or interest; emphasis: The accent is on comfort See Synonyms at emphasis
- accent - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
special attention, stress, or emphasis: an accent on accuracy a detail that is emphasized by contrasting with its surroundings: a room decorated in navy blue with two red vases as accents
- Regional accents of English - Wikipedia
Accent is the part of dialect concerning local pronunciation Vocabulary and grammar are described elsewhere; see the list of dialects of the English language Secondary English speakers tend to carry over the intonation and phonetics of their mother tongue in English speech For more details on this, see non-native pronunciations of English
- ACCENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ACCENT definition: prominence of a syllable in terms of differential loudness, or of pitch, or length, or of a combination of these See examples of accent used in a sentence
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