English to Spanish Dictionary emphatic

emphatic

enfático
definition
noun
an emphatic consonant.
adjective
the children were emphatic that they would like to repeat the experience
showing or giving emphasis; expressing something forcibly and clearly.
translation of 'emphatic'
adjective
enérgico,
categórico,
insistente,
enfático
example
The American media was equally 'emphatic' and called the attack inexcusable aggression and state-sponsored terrorism.
Smita is 'emphatic' that ‘no community lives within its borders’.
Despite his 'emphatic' denial, the impression still persists that he and Santini scarcely saw eye to eye.
A win is a win, but this was hardly the 'emphatic' result needed to banish those Danish blues.
Sandeep was 'emphatic' that the print media had its place in advertising.
Jen wants us to take her mother there, and was rather 'emphatic' about it.
However, World Champion Steve Goacher fought back in the second race to record an 'emphatic' victory for his Windermere Sailing Club.
The short answer to this question is a very 'emphatic' ' Yes'.
She punctuated her statement with 'emphatic' head gestures which again caused her hair to fall in her face.
"Oh yes, most definitely, " Lisa agreed with an 'emphatic' nod.
The result was 'emphatic' , a 4-2 victory for United.
He is equally 'emphatic' about the need to promote Maori language.
Both of them are 'emphatic' that they are not passing any judgment on technology.
Following their 'emphatic' win in the Sunday Quiz League, they needed to win their last match of the season in the Wednesday Quiz League to ensure the double.
The performance of the younger members of the team has become a feature and the combination of Ross and Joe responded well to the challenge with an 'emphatic' win.
Silko is very animated throughout: she punctuates her narrative with 'emphatic' gestures and laughter.
This time the result was more 'emphatic' as this excellent college extends its reputation as one of the finest in the college football hierarchy.
A slave appeared in the half-open doorway and scurried away at Adriana's 'emphatic' gesture.
She decries the decline in regional theatre and is 'emphatic' about the importance of theatre in our cultural lives.
A determined Midleton had an 'emphatic' 27-8 win away to Portadown and they are now up to fourth in the table.
The " facts " presented by the studio consisted of a list of 'emphatic' denials about the film.
When we moved in she was 'emphatic' that she wanted the top floor to herself.
Matlock spurned several easy chances to secure an even more 'emphatic' win.
The finish was equally 'emphatic' and the Derby fans celebrated without reservation.
But he's been very 'emphatic' about getting back his little dog.
When the counties squared up in the championship in Killarney, the outcome was an 'emphatic' win for Kerry.
In fact, the women were 'emphatic' about the necessity of making the stories available to young people as part of school curricula.
Paul Botterill had given Volunteer an excellent start, but solid scoring from all the Britannia team ensured an 'emphatic' result.
In the last of the two games before the quarter-final stage, Grange's 'emphatic' win sees them go through to meet premier side Parkville United.
A U.S. Congressional delegation made an equally 'emphatic' statement in late August.
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