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highlight /ˈhaɪlaɪt/ verb [transitive]
highlight noun

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مشخص، نشان شده، پررنگ، کامپیوتر: نور بالا
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

highlight
[noun]
Synonyms:
- feature, climax, focal point, focus, high point, high spot, peak
[verb]
Synonyms:
- emphasize, accent, accentuate, bring to the fore, show up, spotlight, stress, underline
English Thesaurus: emphasize, stress, highlight, underline/underscore, accentuate, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. highlight1 W3 AC /ˈhaɪlaɪt/ verb [transitive]
[Word Family: noun: highlight, highlighting; verb: highlight]

1. to make a problem or subject easy to notice so that people pay attention to it:
Your résumé should highlight your skills and achievements.

2. to mark written words with a special coloured pen, or in a different colour on a computer:
Use the cursor to highlight the name of the document you want to print.

3. to make some parts of your hair a lighter colour than the rest
—highlighting noun [uncountable]

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. highlight2 noun
[Word Family: noun: highlight, highlighting; verb: highlight]

1. [countable] the most important, interesting, or enjoyable part of something such as a holiday, performance, or sports competition
highlight of
That weekend in Venice was definitely the highlight of our trip.
highlight from
At 11.30 we’ll be showing highlights from the Third Round of the FA Cup.

2. highlights [plural] areas of hair that have been made a lighter colour than the rest

3. [countable] technical a light bright area on a painting or photograph

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

highlight
noun
ADJ. real, undoubted The real highlight of the trip for me was the visit to the Tower of London.
personal | edited, recorded ~s (used to talk about sports broadcasts) Recorded highlights of the match will be shown later tonight.
PHRASES the highlight of the day, week, year, etc. The highlight of the week was Saturday's firework display.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

highlight
verb
ADV. clearly These figures clearly highlight the difference in world living standards.
dramatically, graphically The needs of these children were dramatically highlighted by the Child Poverty Action Group.
merely, only, simply The peace talks merely highlighted the great gulf in understanding between the two sides.
VERB + HIGHLIGHT serve to The incident has sadly only served to highlight the differences within the party.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

emphasize to say strongly or show clearly that a fact, idea etc is especially important:
Our company emphasizes the need for good communication between staff.
stress to emphasize something when you are talking about a subject:
Most schools stress the importance of parental involvement in their child’s learning.
He stressed the need for parents to listen to their children.
highlight to show that something is important, so that people will pay special attention to it:
This case highlights the need for tougher laws on gun ownership.
The report highlights the decline in the numbers of native plants and insects.
underline/underscore to help to show clearly that a fact is true, especially a fact that is already known:
These attacks underline the fact that the security situation here remains fragile.
The president’s speech repeatedly underscored the progress that has been made.
accentuate to show something clearly and make it easier to notice:
The recent economic crisis has accentuated the gap between the rich and the poor.
overemphasize to emphasize something too much:
The relation between food and health is often overemphasized in my view.
play up to emphasize something and make it seem more important than it really is, especially to get advantages for yourself:
The story has been played up by the media.
The Labour party had a great time playing up the Conservatives’ problems.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

worry the feeling of not being happy or relaxed and thinking a lot about a problem or something that is wrong:
She was sick with worry over her daughter.
the look of worry on his face
anxiety the feeling of being worried because you think that something bad has happened or will happen, and you feel that you have no control over the situation:
The thought of having to give a speech filled me with anxiety.
The increase in heating costs is causing a lot of anxiety among elderly people.
concern a worried feeling – use this especially when many people are worried about a problem that affects everyone:
The shortage of water is beginning to cause widespread concern.
stress the feeling of being worried all the time, for example about work or personal problems, which can make you ill or very tired:
Her financial problems were causing her a lot of stress.
anguish a feeling of extreme mental suffering caused by worry:
How could her parents survive the anguish of not knowing what had happened to her?
When she spoke, her voice was full of anguish.
angst a strong feeling of worry and anxiety because you are worried about your life, your future, or what you should do in a particular situation:
The letter was full of teenage angst - would she ever be able to find another boyfriend?
There was much angst about the decision.
stress the importance of something
He has always stressed the importance of a stable family.
stress the need for something
She stressed the need for more effective policing.
stress a point
This point needs to be stressed.
stress a fact
Medicines usually stress the fact that you must not exceed the stated dose.
stress the role of somebody/something
In her speech, she stressed the role of parents in preventing youth crime.
stress your commitment to (doing) something
The President stressed his commitment to tackling world poverty.
emphasize to say strongly or show clearly that a fact, idea etc is especially important:
Our company emphasizes the need for good communication between staff.
highlight to show that something is important, so that people will pay special attention to it:
This case highlights the need for tougher laws on gun ownership.
The report highlights the decline in the numbers of native plants and insects.
underline/underscore to help to show clearly that a fact is true, especially a fact that is already known:
These attacks underline the fact that the security situation here remains fragile.
The president’s speech repeatedly underscored the progress that has been made.
accentuate to show something clearly and make it easier to notice:
The recent economic crisis has accentuated the gap between the rich and the poor.
overemphasize to emphasize something too much:
The relation between food and health is often overemphasized in my view.
play up to emphasize something and make it seem more important than it really is, especially to get advantages for yourself:
The story has been played up by the media.
The Labour party had a great time playing up the Conservatives’ problems.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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