When a word is underlined by a red wavy line, it signifies that that word is misspelled.
No. A red wavy line will appear underneath it.
red wavy line
One wavy line (~) represents similarity. Two wavy lines (≈) means "approximately." THree wavy lines (≋) would most likely mean approximately identical to.
Could mean traction control?
A red wavy line indicates a possible misspelled word.The green wavy line indicates grammar errors or sentence format errors.
In the context of educational technology, a wavy red line typically indicates a spelling error or a word that is not recognized by the software's dictionary. On the other hand, a wavy blue line is often used to indicate a grammatical error or a suggestion for better phrasing or word choice. These visual cues are commonly found in word processing programs and text editing tools to help users improve the accuracy and clarity of their writing.
That is the water in fuel light.
A wavy red line appears under the word
Wavy Red line
If you are referring to wavy hair, or a wavy line, it is "ondulé/-e."
A wavy blue line on a map usually represents a river or a water body. It indicates the presence of water in that area.