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  2. When to Use Italics, With Examples | Grammarly Blog

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    Italics are a typeface where printed text looks slanted. When should italics be used? Use italics for the names of legal cases, some vehicles, and certain titles in art and writing.

  3. ITALICS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    ITALICS definition: 1. a style of writing or printing in which the letters lean to the right: 2. a style of writing or…. Learn more.

  4. Italic Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of ITALIC is of or relating to a type style with characters that slant upward to the right (as in 'these words are italic'). How to use italic in a sentence.

  5. ITALICS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    ITALICS meaning: 1. a style of writing or printing in which the letters lean to the right: 2. a style of writing or…. Learn more.

  6. Adding Emphasis: When To Use Italics | Thesaurus.com

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    Italics can emphasize a single word or phrase. For example: “Are you going to eat that?” or “I never said I wanted to go. I said I would consider it.” It’s best to use italics for emphasis sparingly so that they retain their impact. In academic writing, using italics for emphasis is not recommended.

  7. When to Italicize | YourDictionary

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    However, italicized words (typeface that slants to the right) are a bit understated and may not attract the same attention as say, bold or underline. Italics are popularly used to call attention to specific words in a block of text, but there are certain style rules regarding when to italicize.

  8. ITALICS Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Italics are most often used to emphasize certain words, to indicate that they are in a foreign language, or to set off the title of a literary or artistic work.

  9. Italics should be used in academic writing to emphasize specific words or phrases, denote titles of longer works (books, journals, movies), introduce new or unfamiliar terms, and highlight foreign words not commonly used in English.

  10. When to Use Italics: When and Why to Use Italics

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    The main use of italics is to show emphasis in a sentence. Put a word phrase or passage in italics to make it stand out and get the readers to see more meaning to what was written. ‘I hope you don’t have another crisis,’ he told her.

  11. What is an Italic Font? Meaning, Types, and Usage - Proofreading

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    Italics refer to a style of text where the characters are slanted to the right, like this. This distinctive font style is often used to indicate emphasis, highlight specific words or phrases, or differentiate certain text from the surrounding content.