When something is de-emphasized, it means we pay less attention to it, like when your favorite toy gets tucked away in a closet and you forget about it.
Imagine you have a big box of crayons: 24 colors, all bright and fun. One day, your teacher gives you a special project and says, "Use only red, blue, and yellow." Suddenly, those three colors are emphasized, you use them all the time. The other colors? They're de-emphasized, you still have them, but you don’t reach for them as much anymore.
Like a Playground Favorite
Think of your favorite slide at the playground, you go down it every day. But when there's a new swing that everyone is using, you might spend less time on the slide. The slide is de-emphasized, not forgotten, just not as important right now.
So, de-emphasized means something is still around but gets less attention or use, like your crayons in the closet or your slide at the playground. When something is de-emphasized, it means we pay less attention to it, like when your favorite toy gets tucked away in a closet and you forget about it.
Imagine you have a big box of crayons: 24 colors, all bright and fun. One day, your teacher gives you a special project and says, "Use only red, blue, and yellow." Suddenly, those three colors are emphasized, you use them all the time. The other colors? They're de-emphasized, you still have them, but you don’t reach for them as much anymore.
Like a Playground Favorite
Think of your favorite slide at the playground, you go down it every day. But when there's a new swing that everyone is using, you might spend less time on the slide. The slide is de-emphasized, not forgotten, just not as important right now.
So, de-emphasized means something is still around but gets less attention or use, like your crayons in the closet or your slide at the playground.
Examples
- A billboard has a large name at the top and small text at the bottom with less importance.
- In a poster, the most important image is in the center, and others are on the sides.
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