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emphase [ɑ̃fαz]feminine noun( = solennité) pomposity* * *ɑ̃fɑz1) ( exagération) grandiloquence2) Linguistique emphasis* * *ɑ̃fɒz nfpomposity, bombast* * *emphase nf1 ( exagération) grandiloquence; parler avec emphase to speak grandiloquently; discours plein d'emphase grandiloquent speech; parler sans emphase to speak without affectation;[ɑ̃faz] nom fémininavec emphase pompously, bombastically
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