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    un·der·score

    noun

    • 1. a line drawn under a word or phrase for emphasis.

    verb

    • 1. underline (something).

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  2. The meaning of UNDERSCORE is to draw a line under : underline. How to use underscore in a sentence.

  3. To underscore is to draw special attention to a fact, idea, or situation. When you're involved in a debate, it’s wise to underscore the points that best support your argument. Literally, underscore means “to underline,” or draw a line beneath a word to emphasize it.

  4. verb (used with object) , un·der·scored, un·der·scor·ing. to mark with a line or lines underneath; underline, as for emphasis. to stress; emphasize: The recent tragedy underscores the danger of disregarding safety rules.

  5. UNDERSCORE definition: 1. to underline 2. the character _ on a computer keyboard, used to draw a line under a letter or…. Learn more.

  6. UNDERSCORE meaning: 1. to underline 2. the character _ on a computer keyboard, used to draw a line under a letter or…. Learn more.

  7. If you underscore something such as a word or a sentence, you draw a line underneath it in order to make people notice it or give it extra importance. [ mainly US ] He heavily underscored his note to Shelley.

  8. 1. to mark with a line or lines underneath; underline, as for emphasis. 2. to stress; emphasize. 3. to provide music or a musical soundtrack for (a film). n. 4. a line drawn beneath something written or printed. 5. music for a film soundtrack. [1765–75]

  9. to emphasize or show that something is important or true. underscore something His speech underscored the need for a clear policy. underscore how, what, etc… Her question underscored how little she understood him. underscore that… The report underscored that the project enjoyed considerable support in both countries. it is underscored that…

  10. UNDERSCORE definition: to emphasize the importance of something. Learn more.

  11. verb (used with object), un·der·scored, un·der·scor·ing. to mark with a line or lines underneath; underline, as for emphasis. to stress; emphasize: The recent tragedy underscores the danger of disregarding safety rules. noun. a line drawn beneath something written or printed. music for a film soundtrack; background for a film or stage production.

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