Footnote.
You have a misunderstanding about what the phrase "italicized word" means. A person can make ANY word italicized, to emphasize or draw attention to the word or words. In order to see what word or words is italicized, we would need to see the exact item you are seeing.
The word is spelled italicized. The base word is italics.
Certain words are sometimes italicized while the words around them are not in order to make those words stand out as different. It can be for emphasis, or it can distinguish a title from the context it is mentioned in. Also, sometimes a word from another language may be italicized to show that it is different from the surrounding words.
cause it is a factual word
It means the word in the question is a noun. :)
Ok, so you go to the top of your computer, you know, the tool bar. and you look for the button with the italicized word on it, and if you want your words to NOT be italicized, you click that button. if that does not work than i do not know what will :-)
a word written in Italics (usually sloping print)
This is a question about the forms of quizzes and tests. Typically they will ask about a word, such as an adverb, that is shown in italics (italicized). This just means that it is shown in letters like this.
to show a greek word used by Theyes (Spelling?)
An italicized word in a sentence is a word that is slanted to the right, often used for emphasis, to indicate titles of works, or to denote foreign words. Italics can help clarify meaning or highlight specific terms within the context of the sentence. For example, in the sentence "I just finished reading Pride and Prejudice," the title of the book is italicized to distinguish it from the rest of the text.
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