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underline

1 of 2verb
/ˈʌn.dər.ˌlaɪn/
Forms:underlines,underlining,underlined,underlined
1

to emphasize the importance of something by making it seem more noticeable

transitive
  • In the memo, the manager underlined the urgency of completing the project by the end of the week.
  • During the speech, the speaker used vocal modulation to underline the importance of the message.
  • The designer chose a contrasting color to underline the main headline in the advertisement.
2

to draw one or more lines beneath a word, phrase, or passage to emphasize or draw attention to it

transitive
  • She decided to underline the key points in her notes for easy reference during the presentation.
  • The teacher asked the students to underline the main ideas in the textbook to aid comprehension.
  • To emphasize the importance of the deadline, please underline it in your project proposal.
  • During the lecture, the speaker encouraged the audience to underline critical concepts in their handouts.
  • The editor suggested that the author underline the central theme in the opening chapter for clarity.
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