Italicized is the past tense of italicize, which means to make type or print italic. Italic causes characters set in type that slants to the right.
Some examples of when to use italics include:
There are a number of different style guides each of which will have a different set of rules in regards to what should and should not be italicized.
Italicizeded means to print something in decimal notation
It means the word in the question is a noun. :)
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.
It is not recommend that the title of a PowerPoint be italicized. It is recommended that the author or originator of the presentation be italicized.
This writing is not italicized. This writing is italicized. Do you see the difference in how the letters are slanted?
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.
It means the word in the question is a noun. :)
No, the phrase "in media res" is not always italicized. It is a Latin term that means "in the middle of things" and can be italicized for emphasis or to conform to certain style guides, but it is not a strict rule.
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.
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.
It means the word in the question is a noun. :)
Like this italicized text.
No, McDonald's does not need to be italicized.
It is not recommend that the title of a PowerPoint be italicized. It is recommended that the author or originator of the presentation be italicized.
It means the words in italics are more important than other words.
I'm not sure what you mean by "italicized expression" here -- that term just means something that is printed in italic font.I also think maybe you mean OPPORTUNITY, which is not an idiom.
Yes. Plays are italicized or put in quotes.
Novels are typically italicized when mentioned in a sentence or paragraph. However, if you are hand-writing the title, you would underline it.