adjective
1.Especially of language: powerfully and forcibly expressive; spoken with force or emphasis.
2.History of Science. Designating colours that are not inherent in an object, such as those produced by a prism or seen in a rainbow, regarded as being less real than colours seen on the surface of something.
3.Of a person: = “emphatic”.
4.Of a word, syllable, etc.: that bears the stress in pronunciation. Also of a word: that has particular importance in a sentence.
5.Of an action, attribute, argument, etc.: strongly marked; powerful, forceful.
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