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    underline

    verb

    • 1. draw a line under (a word or phrase) to give emphasis or indicate special type: "certain phrases had been underlined" Similar underscoremarkpick outemphasize

    noun

    • 1. a line drawn under a word or phrase, especially for emphasis: "subheadings have an underline in blue"
    • 2. the line of the lower part of an animal's body: "she has a white tail and underline"

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  2. UNDERLINE definition: 1. to draw a line under a word, especially in order to show its importance: 2. to emphasize: 3…. Learn more.

  3. How to use underline in a sentence. to mark (something, such as a word) with a line underneath; to put emphasis on : stress; to show clearly or emphatically… See the full definition

  4. Underline definition: to mark with a line or lines underneath; underscore.. See examples of UNDERLINE used in a sentence.

  5. to draw a line under a word, especially in order to show its importance: All the technical words have been underlined in red. B2. to emphasize: She gave some shocking examples to underline the seriousness of the situation. To underline their disgust, the crowd started throwing bottles at the stage. Fewer examples.

  6. underline. (ʌndəʳlaɪn ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense underlines , present participle underlining , past tense, past participle underlined. 1. verb B2. If one thing, for example an action or an event, underlines another, it draws attention to it and emphasizes its importance.

  7. to emphasize or show that something is important or true. underline something The report underlines the importance of pre-school education. underline how, what, etc… Her question underlined how little she understood him. underline that… The report underlined that the project enjoyed considerable support in both countries. it is underlined that…

  8. Definitions of underline. verb. draw a line or lines underneath to call attention to. synonyms: underscore. see more. verb. give extra weight to (a communication) synonyms: emphasise, emphasize, underscore. see more.

  9. 1. To draw a line under: underlined the title of the book. 2. To emphasize; stress: The debate underlined the deep divisions within the party. n. (ŭn′dər-līn′) A line under something, such as a symbol, word, or phrase, used to indicate emphasis or italic type. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. 1. If one thing, for example an action or an event, underlines another, it draws attention to it and emphasizes its importance. [...] 2. If you underline something such as a word or a sentence, you draw a line underneath it in order to make people notice it or to give it extra importance. [...] More. Conjugations of 'underline'

  11. to emphasize or show that something is important or true underline something The report underlines the importance of preschool education. underline how, what, etc…. Her question underlined how little she understood him. underline that….