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Definition of "italicised" [italicised]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of italicise. (verb)

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Use "italicised" in a sentence
  • "The phrase italicised by Paley concludes the account, and if it refers to one part of the story, it refers to all; thus the reader can see for himself that Justin makes no "mark of diminution" of any kind, but gives the whole story, fire, Holy Ghost, and all, as from the "Memoirs.""
  • "Every word italicised above by me carries Shelley's witness that Poetry and joyous emotion are inseparable."
  • "Notwithstanding the blunder italicised, which is no doubt a mere lapsus linguæ, the book is not without some claim to attention, as affording a näïve specimen of the current astronomical notions of the time."