nonemphatic
Meanings
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adjective
Lacking emphasis or force.
Variants
List of all variants of nonemphatic that leads to same resultnonemphatic
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From the Greek word 'emphainein' meaning 'to emphasize'. The opposite of emphatic.
Trivia
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Nonemphatic is an antonym of emphatic.
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Nonemphatic can also refer to a type of jazz music characterized by its lack of emphasis on chords and harmony.
Related Concepts
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apathy: A state of indifference or lack of emotion, which can be considered a form of nonemphatic response.
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neutrality: A state of nonemphatic attitude or behavior, often used in diplomacy and conflict resolution.
Culture
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How to Memorize "nonemphatic"
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visualize
- Imagine a person speaking in a monotone voice, with no emotion or emphasis in their words.
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- Associate the word 'nonemphatic' with 'neutral' or 'unbiased' to remember its meaning.
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mnemonics
- Use the mnemonic 'Nobody Emphasizes This' to remember the meaning of nonemphatic.
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