Dictionary Definition
underline n : a line drawn underneath (especially
under written matter) [syn: underscore]
Verb
1 give extra weight to (a communication); "Her
gesture emphasized her words" [syn: underscore, emphasize, emphasise]
2 draw a line or lines underneath to call
attention to [syn: underscore]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -aɪn
Noun
Translations
line underneath text
- Finnish: alaviiva
- French: soulignement
Verb
- To draw a line underneath something, especially to add emphasis; to underscore
- To emphasise or stress something
Translations
to draw an underline
- French: mettre en évidence
- Hungarian: aláhúz
- Spanish: subrayar
Extensive Definition
An underline, also called an underscore, is one
or more horizontal lines immediately below a portion of writing. Single, and
occasionally double ("double-underscore"), underlining was
originally used in hand-written or typewritten documents to emphasise text. In
a manuscript to be
typeset, various forms
of underlining were conventionally used to indicate that text
should be set in a special typeface such as italics to
show emphasis,
part of a procedure known as markup.
With the advent of word
processing, different typefaces can be used in the manuscript
directly, so that underlining is no longer needed for markup; but
underlining is sometimes used in documents in its own right.
Underlines are sometimes used as a diacritic, to indicate that a
letter has a different pronunciation to its non-underlined
form.
Use with computers
In web browsers, default settings typically distinguish hyperlinks by underlining them (and usually changing their color), but both users and websites can change these settings to make some or all hyperlinks appear differently (or even without distinction from normal text).The
HTML special inline element , denoting inserted text, is often
presented as underlined text. HTML also has a
presentational element , denoting underlined text; this is
deprecated in favour
of the CSS
style . These elements may also exist in other markup
languages, such as MediaWiki.
In plain-text
(ASCII)
computer files, including e-mail
communication, where underlining is not possible, it is often
indicated by surrounding words with underscore characters. For
example, "You must use an _emulsion_ paint on the ceiling".
Unicode has the
combining
diacritic "combining low line" at U+0332 that results in an
underline when run together: . Not to be confused is the combining
macron below.
Underline (typically red and/or wavy) is often
used by spell
checkers (and grammar
checkers) to denote misspelled or otherwise incorrect
text.
Underlines in non-Latin scripts
In Chinese, the underline is a punctuation mark for proper names (專名號, 专名号; pinyin: zhuānmínghào; literally “proper name mark”, used for personal and geographic names). Its meaning is somewhat akin to capitalization in English and should never be used for emphasis; however, due to the influence of English computing, the underline is now sometimes used for emphasis. A wavy underline (書名號, 书名号; pinyin: shūmínghào; literally “book title mark”) serves a similar function, but marks names of literary works instead of proper names.In the case of two or more adjacent proper names,
each individual proper name is separately underlined, so there
should be a slight gap between the underlining of each proper
name.
Manuscripts
The following kinds of underlines are used on manuscripts to indicate special typefaces to be used.- single underline for italic type
- double underline for small caps
- triple underline for full capital letters (used among small caps or to change text already typed as lower case)
- wavy underline for boldface
underline in Portuguese: Underscore
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
accent,
accentuate, band, bar, belabor, blaze, blaze a trail, blemish, blotch, brand, chalk, chalk up, check, check off, cicatrize, cross-hatching,
dapple, dash, define, delimit, delineation, demarcate, diagonal, discolor, dot, dotted line, dwell on, emphasize, engrave, feature, fleck, freckle, gash, give emphasis to, hachure, hairline, harp on, hatch, hatching, highlight, impress, imprint, italicize, legend, line, lineation, make a mark,
mark, mark off, mark out,
mottle, nick, notch, overaccentuate, overemphasize, overstress, pencil, pepper, place emphasis on, play
up, point, point up,
prick, print, punch, punctuate, puncture, riddle, rub in, scar, scarify, score, scotch, scratch, seal, seam, slash, speck, speckle, splotch, spot, spotlight, stain, stamp, star, stigmatize, streak, streaking, stress, striate, striation, strip, stripe, striping, stroke, sublineation, tattoo, tick, tick off, trace, underlining, underscore, underscoring, virgule