The affable Brazilian simply ignored them, got on with the job and proved them wrong in emphatic fashion.
We win the emphatic victory.
He was emphatic that he could not work with her.
He emerged with a firmer grip on power: upping the 54% of the vote that he won in the presidential election to 67%, a victory made all the more emphatic by a large turnout.
There was vindication for Jose Mourinho in such an emphatic showing.
He was emphatic about the importance of being punctual.
Make the following sentences more emphatic.
He refused my offer with an emphatic shake of head.
Listen to a Korean businessman negotiating with a Pole in English and you will hear the difference: the language is curt, emphatic, stripped-down.
You probably swear because it is easy, fun, candid, emphatic, expressive, breaks rules, and somehow partially reduces anger and pain. But the negatives outweigh the positives.