The squiggly red line under a misspelled word is called a "spell check" indicator or simply a "spell check underline." It alerts users to potential spelling errors in text documents or writing applications, prompting them to review and correct the highlighted words. This feature is commonly found in word processors and text editing software.
The word is mispelledA RED squiggly line means the word is misspelled. A GREEN squiggly line means that there is one or more extra space or tab characters that aren't grammatically needed.
Draw a squiggly line under the 0.
squiggly red line below the misspelled words
The squiggly line is actually under the c, and it is an accent called a cedilla. It indicates that the c has a soft sound rather than a hard sound (like an s instead of a k)
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A "break"
It's called a tilde.
i think its called a break. :]
squiggly then t then t then number sign with a line under it
its actually called "a break".
The squiggly line in music notation is called a trill. It indicates that the musician should rapidly alternate between the written note and the note above it.
The squiggly line above a note in music notation is called a vibrato. It is used to add expression and emotion to the sound of the note by quickly varying its pitch.