Emphasizer

Pronunciation: /ˈɛmfəˌsaɪzˈɑɹ/

Emphasizer (noun)

  1. A word or sound used to make a message feel stronger or more important when speaking.
  2. A part of a text that highlights a point, making the reader notice it more than other parts.
  3. A feature in software that increases the visibility or strength of selected information on a screen.

Examples

  • The emphasizer helps listeners notice which words matter most.
  • An emphasizer can change how a sentence sounds in speech.