Emphatically

/ɪmˈfæk.tɪ.kli/

Meaning & Definition

adverb
In a forceful way or with emphasis; clearly and firmly.
She emphatically stated her opinion on the matter.
In a manner that expresses something strongly and definitely.
The teacher emphatically denied the rumors about the school's closure.
With great conviction or intensity, often used to highlight the importance of a statement.
He was emphatically opposed to the proposed changes in the policy.
In a way that is unmistakable or clearly apparent.
The sign emphatically warned visitors to keep out of restricted areas.

Etymology

From emphatic + -ally

Common Phrases and Expressions

emphatically no
a strong and definite rejection
say emphatically
to express something in a clear and forceful manner

Related Words

emphasis
special importance or significance placed on something
emphatic
expressing something forcibly and clearly
emphasize
to give special importance or prominence to something

Slang Meanings

totally for sure
I’m emphatically in favor of that plan, no doubts!
absolutely, no question
You can count on me—emphatically!