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underline I. \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷\ transitive verb Etymology: under (I) + line (to cover inner surface of) : to provide with an underlining < collar underlined with black — advt > II. transitive verb Etymology: under (I) + line (to mark with a line) 1. a. : to mark (a word) with a line underneath : underscore b. : to put emphasis upon : stress in or as if in utterance < underlines the unity of knowledge and the consequent unity which should be aimed at in education — R.M.Hutchins > 2. : to make evident the significant character or importance of < British weakness was underlined when the French fleet escaped from Toulon — J.H.Plumb > < hydrogen bomb explosions underlined in a horrifying fashion the likely consequences of atomic attack — Barbara Ward > 3. : to announce in advance by or as if by an underline < his book is underlined for publication next month > III. \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun 1. a. : a horizontal line placed underneath something < words with a single underline are to be set in italics > b. underlines plural : a set of guiding lines placed underneath a sheet to be written on 2. a. : explanatory or descriptive wording underneath an illustration : legend b. : a line placed below the notice of a current performance announcing a performance shortly to follow 3. : the outline of the lower part of an animal's body between the front and rear legs < underline well tucked up > also : the ventral surface of a quadruped's body < brown above, with the underline lighter > |