different between emphasize vs concentrate

emphasize

English

Alternative forms

  • emphasise (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, UK)

Etymology

Latin, from Ancient Greek – see emphasis.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /??m.f?.sa?z/

Verb

emphasize (third-person singular simple present emphasizes, present participle emphasizing, simple past and past participle emphasized)

  1. (transitive) To stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something).
    His two-fingered gesture emphasized what he had told his boss to do with his job.

Synonyms

  • betone
  • stress
  • underscore

Antonyms

  • de-emphasize
  • downplay

Derived terms

  • reemphasize
  • overemphasize
  • underemphasize

Related terms

  • emphasis
  • emphatic

Translations

emphasize From the web:

  • what emphasize means
  • what emphasizes parts of sentences
  • what emphasizes defeating an opponent
  • what emphasized the need for the panama canal
  • what emphasized the importance and power of religion
  • what emphasized personal psychological growth
  • what emphasizes states rights the most
  • what emphasized in the song common ground


concentrate

English

Etymology

From French concentrer.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?k?n.s?n.t?e?t/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?k?n.s?n.t?e?t/

Verb

concentrate (third-person singular simple present concentrates, present participle concentrating, simple past and past participle concentrated)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To bring to, or direct toward, a common center; to unite more closely; to gather into one body, mass, or force.
    to concentrate rays of light into a focus
    to concentrate the attention
  2. To increase the strength and diminish the bulk of, as of a liquid or an ore; to intensify, by getting rid of useless material; to condense.
    Antonym: dilute
    to concentrate acid by evaporation
    to concentrate by washing
  3. To approach or meet in a common center; to consolidate.
    Population tends to concentrate in cities.
  4. (intransitive) To focus one's thought or attention (on).

Derived terms

  • concentrated

Translations

Noun

concentrate (plural concentrates)

  1. A substance that is in a condensed form.

Translations

Anagrams

  • concertante

Italian

Adjective

concentrate f pl

  1. feminine plural of concentrato

Verb

concentrate

  1. second-person plural present of concentrare
  2. second-person plural imperative of concentrare
  3. feminine plural past participle of concentrare

Anagrams

  • concertante, concretante

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /kon?en?t?ate/, [kõn?.??n??t??a.t?e]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America) /konsen?t?ate/, [kõn.s?n??t??a.t?e]

Verb

concentrate

  1. Compound of the informal second-person singular (voseo) affirmative imperative form of concentrar, concentrá and the pronoun te.

concentrate From the web:

  • what concentrate mean
  • what concentrates urine
  • what concentrates light onto the specimen
  • what concentrate is the best
  • what concentrate juice mean
  • what concentrate has the most terpenes
  • what concentrated solution
  • what concentrates on quality than quantity
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