Underline vs Understroke - What's the difference?
underline | understroke |
A line placed underneath a piece of text in order to provide emphasis or (in electronic documents) to indicate that it should be viewed in italics or that it acts as a hyperlink.
The character .
To draw a line underneath something, especially to add emphasis; to underscore
(figuratively) To emphasise or stress something
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(obsolete) To influence secretly.
Passing under a railway line.
* 1950 , Leonora Fry, C. W. Huxtable, Get to know: British railways (page 26)
As nouns the difference between underline and understroke
is that underline is a line placed underneath a piece of text in order to provide emphasis or (in electronic documents) to indicate that it should be viewed in italics or that it acts as a hyperlink while understroke is a lower or underlining stroke in writing.As verbs the difference between underline and understroke
is that underline is to draw a line underneath something, especially to add emphasis; to underscore while understroke is to underline or underscore.As an adjective underline
is passing under a railway line.underline
English
Noun
(en noun)Verb
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- By mere chance in appearance, though underlined with a providence, they had a full light of the infanta. — Sir H. Wotton.
Adjective
(-)- Just as it was sometimes necessary to lower the road to take it beneath an underline bridge, so in this case it might be necessary to raise it.