0 past simple and past participle of italicize --
1 to print or write something in italics: --
Words are sometimes italicized for emphasis.
The italicized forms show the location of primary and secondary stress on the words in isolation.
In these sentences, under normal circumstances, the italicized items would require that the underlined items c-command them within a minimal clause.
According to the usual practice, lexemes are written in capital letters, but they are also italicized like word forms.
This also illustrates carelessness in typography: phonetic characters in italic contexts are not italicized.
Correlations in bold and italicized are significant and significantly different for men and women.
Here, the italicized graphemes preserve their order, but their quantitative specification is exchanged.
The text is presented in three forms: bold, underlined or italicized.
In the following summary, all key terms are italicized.