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Meaning of Italics | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

Letters in an italic typeface.

plural, plural-only

Equivalents

العربية إتاليس
Bosanski kurziv курзив
Suomi kursiivi
Hrvatski kurziv курзив
Polski kursywa
Српски kurziv курзив

Examples

“There is no need to put the whole paragraph in italics.”
“[T]hey [the Catholics and Puritans] encumbered their verſion [of the Bible] with a load of uſeleſs Italics; often without the leaſt neceſſity, and almoſt always to the detriment of the text. In fact, either the words in Italics are virtually implied in the Hebrew, or they are not. In the former caſe they are a real part of the text, and ſhould be printed in the ſame character: in the latter, they are generally ill aſſorted and clumſy ekes, that may well be ſpared; and which often disfigure the narration under pretence of connecting it.”
“Writing of cyclic diagramming, he speaks of ". . . the practical state of locomotives that pass through any number of engine and maintenance crews' hands in the course of a week's common user working, receiving love from none". The italics are mine.”
“Margaret Long […] was yapping, her silly voice fraught with italics.”
“a woman who has an irritating way of speaking in italics”

CEFR level

B1
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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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