Italics

How many syllables in Italics?

italics has 3 syllables

Split Italics into syllables?

ital-ics

Definition of Italics

Italics refers to a style of writing or printing where the letters are slanted to the right and are often used to emphasize words or phrases.

How should Italics divide into syllables

There are three syllables in italics. 'i' and 'a' are the vowels, while 't', 'l', 'c', and 's' are the consonants.

Part of Speech - Italics

Noun

The book was written in italics.

Adjective

She used italics to make the word stand out.

Sentences with Italics

  • The title of the book was written in italics.
  • She used italics to emphasize the important points in her essay.
  • The font used for the headings was in italics.
  • The designer chose to use italics to make the text stand out.
  • The teacher asked the students to use italics for the titles in their reports.
  • The writer used italics to indicate the character's thoughts.
  • The newspaper headline was in italics.
  • The publisher requested that the book be printed in italics.
  • The document was formatted in italics to give it a professional look.
  • The calligrapher used italics to create a beautiful design.

Quotes with Italics

  • The use of italics is a sign of weakness. They don't trust the words themselves to convey the meaning.
  • I love the way italics slant to the right. It's like they're leaning forward to tell you a secret.
  • Italics are the spice of writing. They add flavor and emphasis to your words.
  • Using italics is like whispering in someone's ear.
  • Italics are like a secret code for writers. Only those in the know understand their power.
  • The italics give the words a sense of motion, as if they're dancing on the page.
  • Italics give words wings, allowing them to soar above the rest of the text.
  • Italics are like a magic wand for writers. With a flick of the wrist, they can transform a sentence.
  • Italics are the punctuation mark of the imagination.
  • Italics are the superhero of fonts. They swoop in to save the day when words need to be emphasized.

Number of characters in Italics

7 ( i, t, a, l, i, c, s )

Unique letters in Italics

6 ( i, t, a, l, c, s )

Italics Backwards

scilati

Phonetic Transcription of Italics

IPA (International): aɪˈtælɪks

ARA (American): aɪˈtælɪks

EPA (English): aɪˈtælɪks

AY-TAE-LIH-KS