Emphasises vs Emphasizes - What's the difference?
emphasises | emphasizes |
(emphasise)
(British)
(emphasize)
To stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something).
As verbs the difference between emphasises and emphasizes
is that emphasises is third-person singular of emphasise while emphasizes is third-person singular of emphasize.emphasises
English
Verb
(head)emphasise
English
Verb
(emphasis)Usage notes
The "s" spelling has co-existed with the "z" spelling for at least 150 years (Thackeray wrote emphasised ), and is becoming more common in the UK, with the "z" spelling gradually falling out of usage. British English formsemphasizes
English
Verb
(head)emphasize
English
Alternative forms
* emphasiseVerb
(emphasiz)- His two-fingered gesture emphasized what he had told his boss to do with his job.