Top 10 similar words or synonyms for emphasis

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for emphasis

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ရုရှားသဒ္ဒါ The word order expresses the logical stress, and the degree of definiteness. Primary emphasis tends to be initial, with a slightly weaker emphasis at the end.
ကျား [[Lion]]s have been known to [[Reproduction|breed]] with tigers (most often the [[Siberian tiger|Amur]] and [[Bengal tiger|Bengal]] subspecies) to create [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrids]] called [[liger]]s and [[Tiglon|tigon]]s. Such hybrids were once commonly bred in zoos, but this is now discouraged due to the emphasis on conservation. Hybrids are still bred in private menageries and in zoos in [[China]].
မြန်မာဘုရင့်တပ်မတော် The siege warfare was a frequent feature during the small kingdoms period (14th to 16th centuries) when the small kingdoms or even vassal states maintained fortified defenses. By the 1550s, the Portuguese cannon had forced a shift from wood to brick and stone fortifications. Moreover, the Portuguese guns may have encouraged a new emphasis on inflicting casualties, rather than or in addition to taking prisoners.
မိုက်ခရိုဆော့ဖ် During the first six months in 2013, Microsoft had received requests that affected between 15,000 and 15,999 accounts. In December of 2013, the company made statement to further emphasis the fact that they take their customers' privacy and data protection very seriously, even saying that "government snooping potentially now constitutes an “advanced persistent threat,” alongside sophisticated malware and cyber attacks". The statement also marked the beginning of three-part program to enhance Microsoft's encryption and transparency efforts. In July 1, 2014, as part of this program they opened the first (of many) Microsoft Transparency Center, that provides "participating governments with the ability to review source code for our key products, assure themselves of their software integrity, and confirm there are no “back doors.”
ကျူးဘားဒုံးပျံအရေးအခင်း ၁၉၆၂၊ မေလတွင် ဆိုဗီယက်ဝန်ကြီးချုပ် နီကီတာ ကရူးရှက်ဗ်သည် အမေရိကန်ပြည်ထောင်စု၏ ဒုံးပျံဆိုင်ရာရှေ့ပြေးနေမှုကို မဲတင်းရန်နှင့်ဆိုဗီယက်တာလတ်ပစ်ဒုံးပျံများကို ကျူးဘားတွင်ဖြန့်ကျက်ထားရန်အကြံရသည်။ He faced a strategic situation where the US was perceived to have a "splendid first strike" capability against the Soviet Union. ၁၉၆၂တွင် ဆိုဗီယက်တို့၌ ဆိုဗီယက်မြေပေါ်မှအမေရိကန်ပြည်ထောင်စုသို့ နယူကလီယားထိပ်ဖူးတပ်ပစ်လွှတ်နိုင်သော တိုက်ချင်းပစ်ဒုံးပျံ ၂၀ စင်းသာပိုင်ဆိုင်သည်။ The poor accuracy and reliability of these missiles raised serious doubts about their effectiveness. A newer, more reliable generation of ICBMs would only become operational after 1965. Therefore, Soviet nuclear capability in 1962 placed less emphasis on ICBMs than on medium and intermediate-range ballistic missiles (MRBMs and IRBMs). These missiles could hit American allies from Soviet territory and most of Alaska, but not the contiguous 48 States (of the United States). Graham Allison, the director of Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, points out, "The Soviet Union could right the nuclear imbalance by deploying new ICBMs on its own soil. But to meet the threat it faced in 1962, 1963, and 1964, it had very few options. Moving existing nuclear weapons to locations from which they could reach American targets was one."