A word written in italic script/font.
Italicised lower case b"b"
It's Theobroma cacao. (yes, it is italicised as it is a scientific name.)
Pasers amicus(remember that it must be italicised) {Genus species}
The symbol of the quantity resistance is an italicised upper-case 'R'.
the sphynx has no fur! this line strike is cool! italicised line through!
No, movie titles are underlined or italicised.. But if u typing u have to use
A hotel's name may be italicised or placed within quotation marks. It will, of course, be capitalised.
Yes, guidebooks are indeed books and therefore are treated like normal when stylized.
The title of a book should be italicised when you have typed it (e.g. in an essay/article/book report).
No, not necessarily. You may do that in a certain context simply to draw attention to it. However, they are italicised sometimes.
Since 1900:19041910192119271932193819491955196019661977198319881994Since 2000:20052011201620222033203920442050206120672072207820892095Years which are bold and italicised are years which are yet to happen.
In a book written in Spanish, spanish words would not be italicised. In a book written in English, foreign language words are written with italics if they are used as part of a normal sentence or paragraph. If it is an English language book about the Spanish lñanguage, as in a text book, the Spanish text would probably not be written in italics.