Hmm. In the post, I was quoting "someone who hadn't spoken yet".
And, it was the ">" not the "<" which I don't think does anything...
<Does it?
Nope.
Anyway, yes, emboldening works, or embiggening; they're both perfectly cromulent words. :)
Hmm. In the post, I was quoting "someone who hadn't spoken yet".
And, it was the ">" not the "<" which I don't think does anything...
<Does it?
Nope.
Anyway, yes, emboldening works, or embiggening; they're both perfectly cromulent words. :)