Crossword-Solution: UNEMPHATIC 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNEMPHATIC (5)

From beyond among the cottonwoods, came continually the smooth unemphatic sound of the doves answering each other invisibly; and against the empty ridge of the river-bluff lay the moon, no longer shining, for there was established a new light through the sky.
The Virginian Owen Wister 2008
Sometimes he wrote a short article; never in the daily Press, which he despised, nor in the reviews (for he never wrote anything as long as a magazine article), but in a literary weekly he would express in weary and polished phrases the unemphatic boredom or the mitigated approval with which the works of his fellow-men inspired him.
Orpheus in Mayfair and Other Stories and Sketches Maurice Baring 2006
Far away, distant, beautiful, irrelevant, from out of a little cluster of secondhand bookshops, ecclesiastical residences, and the inns and incidentals of a decaying market town, the cathedral of Lowchester pointed a beautiful, unemphatic spire to vague incredible skies.
In the Days of the Comet H. G. Wells 2001
Because the normal combinations of the emphatic and the unemphatic syllables of the English language are but five, there are only five different poetic measures.
Writing for Vaudeville Brett Page 2004
Its characteristic is an emphatic syllable followed by two unemphatic syllables, as: ' ' The | old oak en | buck et ' ' The | iron bound | buck et (d) _The fourth measure_--called by the frighteningly long name of amphibrachic measure--is formed by a short or unemphatic syllable followed by a long or emphatic syllable, which is followed again by another short or unemphatic syllable.
Writing for Vaudeville Brett Page 2004