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An underscore or underline is a line drawn under a segment of text. In proofreading, underscoring is a convention that says "set this text in italic type", traditionally used on manuscript or typescript as an instruction to the printer. Its use to add emphasis in modern finished documents is generally avoided.
UNDERSCORE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
underscore. noun [ C or U ] us / ˈʌn.dɚ.skɔːr / uk / ˈʌn.də.skɔː r/. the character _ on a computer keyboard, used to draw a line under a letter or word, and also used in file names where a space is not allowed. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Specific signs and symbols. argent.
UNDERSCORE Synonyms: 32 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for UNDERSCORE: emphasize, reinforce, underline, deepen, enhance, accentuate, stress, bring out; Antonyms of UNDERSCORE: reduce, minimize, de-emphasize, decrease, diminish, understate, tone (down), lessen.
UNDERSCORE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
uk / ˈʌn.də.skɔː r/ us / ˈʌn.dɚ.skɔːr /. the character _ on a computer keyboard, used to draw a line under a letter or word, and also used in file names where a space is not allowed. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Specific signs and symbols.
Underscore - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
To underscore is to draw special attention to a fact, idea, or situation. When you're involved in a debate, it’s wise to underscore the points that best support your argument. Literally, underscore means “to underline,” or draw a line beneath a word to emphasize it.
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