accent |
idiolects |
As nouns the difference between accent and idiolects
is that
accent is (linguistics) a higher-pitched or stronger articulation of a particular syllable of a word or phrase in order to distinguish it from the others or to emphasize it while
idiolects is .
As a verb accent
is to express the accent of vocally; to utter with accent.
accent |
jargons |
As nouns the difference between accent and jargons
is that
accent is (linguistics) a higher-pitched or stronger articulation of a particular syllable of a word or phrase in order to distinguish it from the others or to emphasize it while
jargons is .
As a verb accent
is to express the accent of vocally; to utter with accent.
accent |
punctuate |
As verbs the difference between accent and punctuate
is that
accent is to express the accent of vocally; to utter with accent while
punctuate is to add punctuation to.
As a noun accent
is (linguistics) a higher-pitched or stronger articulation of a particular syllable of a word or phrase in order to distinguish it from the others or to emphasize it.
embellish |
accent |
As verbs the difference between embellish and accent
is that
embellish is to make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate while
accent is to express the accent of vocally; to utter with accent.
As a noun accent is
(linguistics) a higher-pitched or stronger articulation of a particular syllable of a word or phrase in order to distinguish it from the others or to emphasize it.
accent |
except |
In lang=en terms the difference between accent and except
is that
accent is to mark with written accents while
except is to take exception, to object (
to' or ' against ).
As verbs the difference between accent and except
is that
accent is to express the accent of vocally; to utter with accent while
except is to exclude; to specify as being an exception.
As a noun accent
is (linguistics) a higher-pitched or stronger articulation of a particular syllable of a word or phrase in order to distinguish it from the others or to emphasize it.
As a preposition except is
with the exception of; but.
As a conjunction except is
with the exception (that); used to introduce a clause, phrase or adverb forming an exception or qualification to something previously stated.
jargon |
accent |
As nouns the difference between jargon and accent
is that
jargon is jargon while
accent is (linguistics) a higher-pitched or stronger articulation of a particular syllable of a word or phrase in order to distinguish it from the others or to emphasize it.
As a verb accent is
to express the accent of vocally; to utter with accent.
accent |
extent |
As nouns the difference between accent and extent
is that
accent is a higher-pitched or stronger articulation of a particular syllable of a word or phrase in order to distinguish it from the others or to emphasize it while
extent is a range of values or locations.
As a verb accent
is to express the accent of vocally; to utter with accent.
As an adjective extent is
extended.
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