"She went with him willingly..." murmured Kirk, placing a definite, soft emphasis on the last word.
There was a definite emphasis on the word 'Saturday'.
On the other hand, Slater's is at base mud-pie cooking, so plain as to make a recipe often seem beside the point, and with a definite emphasis on the greasy and sticky.
"You may go now, daughter," Elaida said firmly, a slight but definite emphasis on "now."
Bursard had a way of pausing between statements; and it added a definite emphasis to his talk.
Certain of his words carried a definite emphasis.
There was a definite emphasis on economic efficiency and the delivery of services.
He saw it as a school that would adhere to state educational regulations but would have a "definite emphasis" in its curriculum and activities on an "Africa centered," rather than "Western civilization," perspective.
A triptych by Roberta Hill, "Range of Motion," is a good example; it features collage that gives nuanced but definite emphasis to the elements that stand out just a little bit.
I wish to thank the rapporteurs, Mr Färm and Mr Stenmarck, for these conclusive reports, which also lay very definite emphasis on this.