"Underlines" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Underlines" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Underlines" Meaning

To print text in the foreground on a graphical user interface, while leaving the background or selected text printed in reverse video.

"Underlines" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Emma carefully placed a red underlined ribbon around the gift.
2. She spent hours trying to create a perfect underline under the handwritten note.
3. Without the underlines between paragraphs, the essay looked confusing.
4. Colorful underlines highlight key information in the textbook.
5. His favorite underlined passages from the novel inspired his creative writing.

"Underlines" Similar Words

Underlain

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Existing beforehand or underlying something, often a condition or cause.<br><br>Example: "The illness had been underlain by a viral infection that had subsequently caused the more serious condition."

Underlay

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A noun, and also a verb.<br><br>As a noun, an underlay is a base layer, especially:<br><br> a layer of material underlying something else<br> a canvas or backing used to attach a carpet or rug to a floor<br><br>As a verb, to underlay means to place something beneath another thing.

Underlayer

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The underlayer is the layer that is underneath or below another layer. It is the base or foundation of something, often covered or hidden from view.<br><br>Example: The underlayer of soil is rich in nutrients.<br><br>In this context, the word "underlayer" can also refer to something that is secondary or supplementary, especially in relation to a main or primary layer.

Underlaying

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Adjective: <br><br>Hidden or unseen; underlying.<br><br>Example: "The underlying tones of sadness in the comedian's voice surprised the audience."

Underlie

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To lie beneath or be below something; to be a fundamental or underlying aspect of something.<br><br>Examples: <br>- Many of life's problems underlie the government's conversations about economic policy.<br>-rons are known for their realizotion of cold-water defects that underlie the elements of the residual termination feature.

Underlies

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To be found or present beneath or underlying something.<br><br>Example: "Allied armies underlie a commitment to stability in Mynamar" <br><br>Also, to be secretly connected or associated with something.

Underline

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To indicate or mark something, typically to draw attention to it, to set it apart, or to emphasize its importance.

Underlined

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1. Marked or written with lines underneath to indicate emphasis or importance.<br>2. Emphasized or highlighted, typically in writing or typography, by a line drawn underneath a word or phrase to indicate that it is to be given special attention.<br>3. Indicated or highlighted in some way to emphasize its importance or significance.

Underling

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An underling is a subordinate or a person who is lower in status or position than someone else, often someone who is expected to do tasks or duties that are not very important. It can also refer to a subordinate officer or a person in a lower rank in a company or organization.

Underlings

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Someone or something that is considered to be a subordinate or inferior to another in status or rank; a person in a subordinate position.

Underlining

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A visual typographical feature used to draw attention to specific text or words, indicating importance, emphasis, or correction. It can be used to highlight key information, draw a reader's attention to a specific phrase or word, or to set off the text to be changed or corrected.

Underlying

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Existing or present below the surface; not direct or apparent: <br><br>Examples: <br>- The underlying reason for her anger was the stress she had been experiencing lately.<br>- The underlying theme of the movie is one of love and redemption.

Undermanned

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Having fewer people or personnel than are needed for a particular task or activity.

Undermentioned

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Relating to a thing or idea that has not been mentioned or specified. Not included or referred to in a particular conversation or text.

Undermine

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To secretly damage or attack someone's confidence or self-esteem, often in a way that is difficult to see.

Undermined

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The word "undermined" is a verb that means to weaken or destroy the strength, confidence, or authority of someone or something, often in a subtle way.