"Italicised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Italicised is a verb that means to modify typed or written text so that it is styled in italics, which is a typographical style that is intended to distinguish certain text, such as titles, foreign words, or emphasized phrases, from the normal text.
Usage Examples: Italicised
The writer's italicised remark sparked a heated debate among readers. (Here, "italicised" means written in italic font.)
The author's italicised observations on the human condition were thought-provoking. (Here, "italicised" refers to the author's emphasis on certain points.)
The typographer was careful to italicise the headings in the brochure to make them stand out. (Here, "italicised" means to type or print in an italic font.)
The playwright used italicised speech patterns to convey the character's nervousness. (Here, "italicised" refers to the use of italic font to distinguish the character's dialogue.)
The italicised text in the novel was a hidden message from the author. (Here, "italicised" means written in a special way to convey a secret meaning.)