Characterized by emphasis; forceful.
Belonging to a set of English tense forms comprising the auxiliary verb do + an infinitive without to.
Stated with conviction.
pharyngealized consonants in Arabic, Hebrew, other Northwest Semitic languages, and Berber languages
Referring to the above consonants as well as /ħ/ and /ʕ/ (these being seen as emphatic equivalents of /h/ and /ʔ/).
ejective consonants in Ge'ez, Amharic, other Ethiopic Semitic languages, Chadic and Cushitic languages
An emphatic consonant.
A word or phrase adding emphasis, such as "a lot" or "really".
Of or pertaining to calling; used in calling or vocation.
Used in address; appellative (said of that case or form of the noun, pronoun, or adjective, in which a person or thing is addressed). For example "Domine, O Lord"
The vocative case
A word in the vocative case
Something said to (or as though to) a particular person or thing; an entreaty, an invocation.