Highlight ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Highlight ( verb )

  1. To emphasize or make more prominent.
  2. To bring attention to a particular aspect or feature.
  3. To mark or draw attention to a portion of text or image.

Origin:

The word 'highlight' originated in the mid-16th century, from the word 'high' and 'light.'.

Examples:

  1. She highlighted the important points in the report.
  2. The teacher highlighted the errors in his work.
  3. The artist highlighted the beauty of the landscape in his painting.
  4. The chef highlighted the flavors of the dish with a drizzle of sauce.
  5. The historian highlighted the significance of the event in his lecture.

(As a noun)

Highlight ( noun )

  1. To emphasize or make more prominent.
  2. To bring attention to a particular aspect or feature.
  3. To mark or draw attention to a portion of text or image.

Origin:

The word 'highlight' originated in the mid-16th century, from the word 'high' and 'light.'.

Examples:

  1. She highlighted the important points in the report.
  2. The teacher highlighted the errors in his work.
  3. The artist highlighted the beauty of the landscape in his painting.
  4. The chef highlighted the flavors of the dish with a drizzle of sauce.
  5. The historian highlighted the significance of the event in his lecture.
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