: tending to express oneself in forceful speech or to take decisive action
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: attracting special attention
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: constituting or belonging to a set of tense forms in English consisting of the auxiliary do followed by an infinitive without to that are used to facilitate rhetorical inversion or to emphasize something
They were emphatic about their political differences. the governor issued an emphatic denial of all charges
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Word History
Etymology
borrowed from French & Late Latin; French emphatique "forcefully expressive," going back to Middle French, borrowed from Late Latin emphaticus, borrowed from Greek emphatikós "expressive, indicative," from empha-, stem in noun derivation of emphaínein "to exhibit, display, indicate" + -t-, verbal adjective formative + -ikos-ic entry 1 — more at emphasis