"Italicized" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Italicized" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Italicized
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"Italicized" Meaning

Italicized refers to writing or printing words or letters that are slanting to the right, often used to emphasize or distinguish certain words, phrases, or titles.

"Italicized" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Italicized"


In a font, the italicized text is typeset at an angle to distinguish it from the rest of the paragraph. For example: This sentence is italicized.
The author's name, Jane Austen, was italicized in the title of the book to make it stand out.
The italicized words in the translation helped me understand the original text better.
The italicized passage was a quote from Shakespeare's play.
The designer chose to italicized the corporate logo to make it more visually appealing and distinguishable from the competition.

"Italicized" Similar Words

Italica

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Italicisation

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Italicise

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Italicised

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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.

Italicises

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Italicising

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Italicization

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Italicize

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Italicizes

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Italicizing

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Italics

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Italiote

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Italiotes

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Italo-dalmatian

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Italo-western

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Italophile

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