9 adverbs to describe how to accentuate

It merely accentuated the hush.

They sat together for some minutes without speech, minutes during which the deep silence which reigned throughout the house seemed curiously accentuated.

From careful consideration of the weight of evidence, it seems unlikely that the breed was originally a tailless one, but the modern custom undoubtedly accentuates its picturesqueness by bringing into special prominence the rounded shaggy quarters and the characteristic bear-like gait which distinguish the Old English Sheepdog.

His sister involuntarily accentuated the likeness he had suggested by growing pinker than before.

Her eyes looked out over the empty, tumbling seagrey eyes very level in their regard under black brows that were absolutely straight and inclined to be rather heavily accentuated.

He wore a short tuft of black moustache cut well away from the edge of the red lip, a moustache which oddly accentuated his youth.

This view as to the limitation of government and the denial of its omnipotence was powerfully accentuated in America by the very conditions of its colonization.

In Dear Brutus the contrast between real life and the life of Magicland is sharply accentuated by the fact that there is not a separate set of characters for each; the same men and women figure in both, making abrupt transitions from one to the other and back again.

"I guess Grace meant certain kinds of happenings; didn't you, Grace?" "Of course," and the rather willowy creature, whose style of dress artistically accentuated her figure, caught a pencil that was slipping from a book, and thrust it into the mass of light hair that was like a crown to her beauty.

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