It means the word in the question is a noun. :)
What does the italicized n stand for in both entries?
It means the word in question is a noun.
it means noun!
This writing is not italicized. This writing is italicized. Do you see the difference in how the letters are slanted?
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.
"N-SING" is a term referring to a singular noun.
imperative
It should be in a dictionary.
This writing is not italicized. This writing is italicized. Do you see the difference in how the letters are slanted?
The abbreviation "n" in a dictionary typically stands for "noun," indicating that the word it is defining is a noun, which is a person, place, thing, or idea.
It means the word in the question is a noun. :)
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.
Like this italicized text.
S. N. Andrianov has written: 'English-Russian Law Dictionary' 'English to Russian Law Dictionary'
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.
In the Scrabble dictionary: 1,764 In Webster's Second International dictionary: 2,385
H. N. MOZLEY has written: 'Law dictionary'
"N-SING" is a term referring to a singular noun.
D. N. Hsiung has written: 'A Chinese_English dictionary'