"Strikethrough" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Strikethrough" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Strikethrough" Meaning

Strikethrough is a typographical convention in which a line is drawn through the middle of a word or phrase, typically to indicate that it is incorrect, no longer relevant, or to be ignored.

Other uses of strikethrough include:

To signify removal or cancellation of a word or phrase
To indicate irony or sarcasm
To show a contradiction or disagreement
To create a humorous effect

"Strikethrough" Examples

Usage Examples for "Strikethrough"


1. Informal Text


To indicate sarcasm or to add a touch of humor, you can use strikethrough in informal texts. For example:
>I love eating salad for breakfast, lunch, and dinner the easiest way to get a balanced diet, right?

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