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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of emphasizing what you are saying in British Thesaurus

Ways of emphasizing what you are saying

ach ()

another spelling of och

actual (adjective)

used for emphasizing the word that follows

any (adverb)

mainly Americanspoken used for emphasis after a verb to mean ‘at all’

a/one heck of a (informal)

informal used for emphasizing what you are saying

a/one hell of a ()

used for emphasizing what you are saying

a/one helluva (spoken)

spoken used for emphasizing what you are saying

at that ()

used after adding a remark that makes what you had said before even more extreme

awful (adverb)

mainly Americanspoken used for emphasizing what you are saying

awfully (adverb)

spoken used for emphasizing what you are saying

bloody (adverb)

Britishimpolite used for emphasizing something

by golly (informal old-fashioned)

informal old-fashioned used for emphasizing what you are saying

e’en (adverb)

literary even

e’er (adverb)

literary ever

entirely (adverb)

used for emphasizing what you are saying

even (adverb)

used for adding a more extreme word or phrase to emphasize what you have just said

ever (adverb)

used for emphasis when making comparisons with the past

exact (adjective)

used for emphasizing that you are referring to one particular thing and no other

fiendishly (adverb)

used for emphasizing what you are saying, especially how difficult, evil, or clever something is

frighteningly (adverb)

informal used for emphasizing something

genuinely (adverb)

really: used for emphasizing a particular quality

guess what ()

used for introducing what you want to tell someone, especially when you are pleased or excited about it

hell (interjection)

informalmainly American used for emphasis

if ever there was one/something ()

used for emphasizing that someone or something is definitely what you say they are

if you will (spoken formal)

spoken formal used for asking people who are listening to you to think about something

I may say/add ()

used for emphasizing what you are saying

I’m serious ()

used for emphasizing that you mean what you say

indeed (adverb)

formal used for emphasis in statements, questions, and short answers

interestingly (adverb)

used for emphasizing that you think what you are going to say is interesting

in the universe ()

used for emphasizing that something is very special or unusual

in the world ()

used for emphasizing a particular quality that something has

just (adverb)

used for emphasizing a statement

just (adverb)

used for emphasis when you are telling someone to do something

lah (adverb)

informal used by people in Malaysia and Singapore for making something they are saying sound more friendly and informal

least of all ()

used after a negative statement for showing that it applies to a particular person, thing, or group more than any other

leastways (adverb)

informal at least

leastwise (adverb)

Americaninformal at least

let me tell you ()

used for emphasizing what you are saying

Lord knows ()

used for emphasizing what you are saying

lousy (adjective)

informal used for emphasis

mind (you) ()

used for making something that you have already said less strong or less general

never mind ()

used for emphasizing your opinions or feelings about something

no mistake ()

used for emphasizing what you are saying

och (interjection)

Scottish used for expressing a particular emotion such as surprise or anger, or for emphasizing what you are saying

perfect (adjective)

used for emphasis generally

piss (adverb)

Britishimpolite used for emphasizing what you are saying

really (adverb)

used for emphasizing what you are saying about a situation

seriously (adverb)

used for emphasizing that you really mean something

strongly (adverb)

used for saying that you have a firm opinion about something

strongly (adverb)

used for emphasis when you are giving advice

talk about... ()

used for emphasizing something

ultimately (adverb)

used for emphasizing the main point that you are talking about

what (adverb)

spoken used for introducing a remark in which you emphasize how big, good, bad etc someone or something is

whensoever (adverb)

literary used for emphasis to mean ‘whenever’

wheresoever (adverb)

literary used for emphasis to mean ‘wherever’

whole (adjective)

used for emphasizing what you are saying

whomsoever (pronoun)

literary used for emphasis instead of ‘whomever’

whosoever (pronoun)

literary used for emphasis instead of ‘whoever’

yes/no sir ()

used for emphasizing what you are saying

yes/no siree (Bob) (American)

American used for emphasizing what you are saying

you’ll never guess ()

used for introducing something interesting or exciting that you want to tell someone