What is another word for made a point of?

Pronunciation: [mˌe͡ɪd ɐ pˈɔ͡ɪnt ɒv] (IPA)

If you want to express your determination in doing something, you may use the phrase "made a point of". However, if you want to use an alternative phrase, you could substitute it with "emphasized", "stressed", "highlighted", "underscored", "insisted on", "asserted", "vouched for", "brought up", "addressed", "mentioned". All of them connote the importance of your intentions and actions. Using these synonyms for "made a point of" in your sentences can add variety and depth to your communication. The most important thing is to convey your thoughts and ideas clearly.

What are the hypernyms for Made a point of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for made a point of?

The antonyms for the phrase 'made a point of' include ignoring, neglecting, overlooking, avoiding, and disregarding. Ignoring means to intentionally pay no attention to someone or something. Neglecting means to fail to care for or attend to something or someone properly. Overlooking means to fail to notice or acknowledge something. Avoiding means to purposely stay away from someone or something. Disregarding means to pay no attention to someone or something due to the lack of concern or respect. Antonyms for 'made a point of' reflect the opposite actions or behaviors of giving importance, attention, or emphasis to something.

What are the antonyms for Made a point of?

Famous quotes with Made a point of

  • Owing to the fact that leaders in the women's groups made a point of serving on the jury here whenever they were called, we have always had an unusually high type of women represented on the jury.
    Florence E. Allen
  • I always made a point of telling the doctors I was sane, and asking to be released, but the more I endeavored to assure them of my sanity, the more they doubted it.
    Nellie Bly
  • When I got to Princeton I made a point of attending the Philosophy Club and listening to the lectures, but I didn't get involved in any discussions in those clubs. I guess after the first year, I dropped that.
    Stephen Cole Kleene
  • besides condemning Galileo in 1630 — as science goes on repeating to us every day — it condemned anarchists, not atheists. None of the astronomers were irreligious men; all of them made a point of magnifying God through his works; a form of science which did their religion no credit.
    Henry Adams
  • Christa Slaton ... worked with and studied the Greens in the United States. She was concerned that Greens carried "mistrust into most of their political interactions with each other ... name calling and insults are routinely exchanged." As political commentator Mark Satin noted, the irony was that the Greens made a point of saying how important it was to treat people well, yet he found that they sometimes treated each other worse than people in traditional political parties.
    Mark Satin

Related words: made a point of completing, made a point of doing well, made a point of not having, made a point of being nice, made a point of going, made a point of having, made a point of giving up, made a point of being there

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