Punctuating [verb]
Definition of Punctuating:
lay stress on
Synonyms of Punctuating:
● Interrupt
● Intersperse
● Sprinkle
● Underline
● Stress
● Divide
● Point
● Interject
● Separate
● Accent
● Mark
● Break
● Accentuate
● Emphasize
● Intersect
● Pepper
● Point up
Opposite/Antonyms of Punctuating:
● Agree
● Join
● Attach
● Gather
● Collect
● Unite
● Combine
Sentence/Example of Punctuating:
Hattie began rocking, in a rapid staccato, to punctuate her speech.
In such cases the compositor should punctuate as he goes along.
There we punctuate the full stop to our inquiries; we have the secret.
He banged the table with his riding-crop to punctuate the emphasis.
When a writer does not know how to punctuate his own language at any point he uses a dash.
Noiselessly, one by one, the stars came out to punctuate the heavens.
He thought: "He must punctuate his every phrase with that hideous laughter."
They began to punctuate the Prince's discourse with cries of approval.
How do you punctuate the sentence, "I saw a five-dollar bill on the street?"
There were pauses during which he allowed the night to punctuate his thoughts.