Underline in a sentence as a noun

But I did underline some positive aspects of the workplace: the cafeteria and the bar. What I mean is, there's no reason to lie.

The web used to have some consistencies, like tags rendering as blue with an underline and always loaded a new page, but that's long since gone. Nowadays designers are free to make links look and work how they want.

It's definitely IP theft, down to the minute details like the red underline on links. The way the images uncover the footer on the bottom is really unique too.

Received bollocking like none other and a 2 day suspension to underline the seriousness of this. Notably we were not accused of either arson or trying to blow up the school.

When an editor wanted the printer to make a certain word italic, he would underline it in the draft. Really, underlines are a useless decoration.

But, my underline reason is by making people close their eyes it will give a sense of vulnerability that the current systems don't have. I am hoping, one day, that this is the tipping point needed for more people to opt-out.

No worries - I didn't mean to imply that you copied me, but just to point out persistent this problem has been, and to underline the fact that Google doesn't consider it an issue.

This "buffered" text is displayed with an underline and when your computer receives communication from the server, it gets updated to the correct text. This makes the terminal feel a lot more responsive, in my experience.

Underline in a sentence as a verb

They underline every possible reason that the product will fail and keep doing so indefatigably. They attack the innovator on Twitter, Facebook, blogs, etc; and they keep doing so until the innovator raises a white flag.

I also wonder how many of them were strategically delayed until a new CEO was in office, to really underline the regime change nature of his promotion.

HN violates this in many places, but at the very least text links underline when moused over - not ideal, but works, and is something that doesn't exist in touch-land. Ditto, we've been using rollover effects for years to demarcate clickable icons from the unclickable.

One thing to underline is that they would have to respond to a call for help from Ukraine and, with the ousting of the Ukrainian government, it is still unclear who is to make the call. The strategy of Russia might just have been to play on this period of uncertainty to claim some of Ukraine's territory.

While that might counter one part of my second point, it really does underline my final conclusion about the message the author tries to convey. I don't think the OP implied that Rodrigo can't get stuff done, but rather, because Rodrigo cares about the quality of his work, it comes across as if he's deliberately ignoring the deadlines.

Sure, someone can style "b" as "purple text with a yellow dotted underline", but I might as well make my _actual_ intention clear. Outside of its proper context, "semantic" is just a BS notion that got popular with designers and co because it sounds sophisticated, giving rise to inane arguments similar to how many angels fit in the head of a needle.

The neo-flat movement is based on the idea that you don't need to underline hyperlinks or add perspective based shadows and gradients to distinguish what a button is because you can just use colors alone or make everything a link. If this were really true, then you wouldn't need to make the neo-flat buttons change colors when you mouse over them, because it should be obvious that they are links.

Underline definitions

noun

a line drawn underneath (especially under written matter)

See also: underscore

verb

give extra weight to (a communication); "Her gesture emphasized her words"

See also: underscore emphasize emphasise

verb

draw a line or lines underneath to call attention to

See also: underscore