Emphase

/ˈɛmfəs/ noun

Definition

An archaic or obsolete form referring to emphasis or special stress placed on something in speech or writing.

Etymology

From Greek emphasis (showing or display), derived from em- (in) + phasis (appearance, utterance). Over time emphasis became the standard form while emphase fell out of usage.

Kelly Says

English once had multiple ways to say the same thing—emphase and emphasis competed until emphasis won, showing how languages gradually standardize themselves.

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