Italics

Word ITALICS
Character 7
Hyphenation N/A
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Definitions and meanings of "Italics"

What do we mean by italics?

A typeface in which the letters slant to the right.

An oblique handwriting style, such as used by Italian calligraphers of the Renaissance.

A font style where the writing is slanted to the right; frequently used when responding with extra emotion. Urban Dictionary

Something absurdly overused on TVTropes.org Urban Dictionary

In italics means that you have had a lot to drink and are half way to falling over i.e tipsy. Italics essentially show words that have half fallen over, and thus this translates into real life. Urban Dictionary

Natural; natural state of being; non-artificial, non-synthetic; applied to food, ital meanin "whole," unprocessed... Urban Dictionary

A type of cooking practiced by rastafarians. Traditional Ital cooking involves the cooking of stews without the use of extra salt. Ital meals are prepared using wooden utensils and earthenware cookware. They are usually wholly vegetarian, although I am not sure if fish is considered Ital. Urban Dictionary

No added tobacco to your joint or spliff Urban Dictionary

A racist font the continued use of which perpetuates the stereotype that all Italian men’s penises slant upward to the right. Urban Dictionary

The language of which people speak when you can not understand a word they are saying Urban Dictionary

It takes a leffler Urban Dictionary

Look down. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Italics

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The word "italics" in example sentences

Passages in italics indicated by underscore _italics_. ❋ Various (N/A)

Text enclosed by underscore marks is in italics (_italics_). ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Text in italics is enclosed between underscores (_italics_). ❋ James Montgomery Flagg (1903)

Text enclosed by underscores was in italics (_italics_). ❋ Robert Grant (1896)

Text in italics is enclosed by underscores (_italics_). ❋ Louisa May Alcott (1860)

Text in italics is enclosed by underscores (_italics_).] ❋ Kathleen Thompson Norris (1923)

The passage in italics is the bulk of the information I was given, a newspaper story from the Guardian, from which I admit I lopped off the end because it repeated the same story with a few more details. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[6] A replacement for the word in italics is suggested in a pencilled marginal note: left. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[3] A replacement for the words in italics is suggested in a pencilled marginal note: musing with. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[5] A replacement for the word in italics is suggested (and rejected) in a pencilled marginal note: sallow. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[7] A replacement for the word in italics is suggested in a pencilled marginal note: Some joys — for. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[4] A replacement for the word in italics is suggested in a pencilled marginal note: broad. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Anything in italics is what I wish I could say, but didn't in the final draft. ❋ Fantasyecho (2006)

The last line of my 9: 26 post above ought to have been in italics; it was a quotation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I've noticed that publications catering to the young and hip use much more English (in italics, of course) than do standard publications. ❋ Unknown (2009)

All information in italics was obtained by service documents from the ❋ Unknown (2010)

Arnie has now put in italics the words from Ezra Levant that it turns out he was quoting. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He called me "[kiddo]," so I texted him back [in italics] and threatened his collection of basketball [jerseys]. ❋ Tyrified (2009)

[Italics] are .......... [absolutely] [terrifying] ❋ Roth Vantage (2013)

[Leanne] is in italics! ❋ Sean D Lloyd (2008)

[keepin it] ital... ❋ Simon (2003)

The [rastafarian] kept to a [strict] ital [diet]. ❋ Lou Stenspayce (2003)

This [spliff] is [ital], [I can’t] smoke this. ❋ West Mall Bezel (2020)

Dude 1, “I think I’ll write my next sentence [in italics].” Dude 2, “Dude, don’t you know that [font] is racist against Italians?” Dude 1, “Shut up you slant-dicked [WOP]!” ❋ Martinslips (2016)

Guy 1: i [juh] gut bock frum dollor [chree] Guy 2: wtf his he saying Guy 3 to Guy 2: dat boi [speaking italics] bro ❋ CEOofVirginity (2019)

You [wanna play] [ball] but can't get [numbers]...ital ❋ Mackles88 (2018)

[THESE are] [italics]. ❋ Ra!naire (2010)

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