A style guide usually italicizes the titles of books and films.
He italicizes certain words in his emails when he wants to stress their importance.
He italicizes the punchline of his jokes for comedic timing.
He italicizes the title of his own published work, showing pride.
He italicizes words he finds particularly beautiful or interesting.
He italicizes words he is unsure about, indicating a need for further research.
He italicizes words he overheard in public to remember them later.
He italicizes words that he doesn't quite understand, intending to look them up later.
He italicizes words to convey sarcasm, though this is not always effective.
He italicizes words to give the impression of emphasis without shouting.
He italicizes words to indicate a change in tone or topic.
He italicizes words to mimic the intonation of someone's voice.
He italicizes words when imitating someone's voice or accent.
He often italicizes self-deprecating remarks in his personal journal.
In poetry, the poet sometimes italicizes words to alter the rhythm.
My word processor automatically italicizes Latin scientific names when I type them.
She italicizes foreign words and phrases within her text for clarity.
She italicizes keywords in her search query to help narrow down the results.
She italicizes names of ships and boats in the historical document.
She italicizes potential mistakes in her own writing for later review.
She italicizes questions within her notes, setting them apart from the answers.
She italicizes reminders to herself within the draft of the email.
She italicizes sections of the document needing further proofreading.
She italicizes song titles in her music review.
She italicizes text she intends to remove later, as a visual reminder.
She italicizes text within parentheses to add emphasis.
She italicizes words she doesn't want others to see when writing a note.
She italicizes words she wants to look up the definition for later.
She italicizes words that are personal reminders, adding a touch of secrecy.
She often italicizes single words in her sentences when texting.
She only italicizes book titles written in languages other than English.
She subtly italicizes her friend's name when gossiping about her.
The academic article italicizes hypotheses being tested.
The app italicizes news headlines, making them stand out.
The application automatically italicizes email addresses.
The application inconsistently italicizes abbreviations.
The application systematically italicizes pronouns throughout the document.
The application unexpectedly italicizes every instance of the word "the."
The artist italicizes certain brushstrokes, giving the painting a sense of movement.
The author italicizes the character's internal thoughts, setting them apart from dialogue.
The author italicizes words that are being defined in the glossary.
The band's website italicizes tour dates to make them easily visible.
The chef italicizes ingredient names on the menu, highlighting their origin.
The design blog italicizes headings to draw the reader's attention.
The design guideline italicizes the names of colors within the style guide.
The document automatically italicizes any text within angle brackets.
The editor italicizes segments of text needing further fact-checking.
The editor italicizes text that needs further review or clarification.
The editor italicizes the names of publications in the bibliography.
The email client often italicizes quoted text from previous messages.
The font designer italicizes parts of the logo to add a unique touch.
The formatting tool italicizes code snippets to improve readability.
The game developer italicizes in-game tutorial text.
The graphic design software italicizes text as a visual effect.
The historian italicizes primary source excerpts to highlight their significance.
The museum's website italicizes the names of artists and their works.
The news website italicizes words when quoting social media posts.
The novel italicizes letters and journal entries, giving them a personal feel.
The operating system italicizes file names when they are selected.
The operating system italicizes names of recently accessed files.
The operating system italicizes the names of hidden files and folders.
The playwright italicizes stage directions describing the character's emotions.
The playwright italicizes stage directions to distinguish them from the actors' lines.
The politician italicizes phrases when delivering important speeches.
The presentation automatically italicizes any phrase exceeding a certain length.
The presentation italicizes quotes from experts to add authority.
The presentation italicizes the company's mission statement on every slide.
The presentation software italicizes the slide titles.
The professor often italicizes key vocabulary words on the study guide for emphasis.
The program automatically italicizes file paths and directory names.
The program inadvertently italicizes file extensions.
The program incorrectly italicizes all words starting with the letter "I".
The program incorrectly italicizes URLs, making them difficult to copy and paste.
The program inexplicably italicizes all text entered after 5 PM.
The program italicizes names of variables in the code.
The program randomly italicizes words to test the capabilities of the typography.
The program unexpectedly italicizes proper nouns.
The programmer italicizes error messages to highlight potential issues.
The researcher italicizes the statistical significance value in her report.
The script italicizes comments to distinguish them from code.
The social media platform doesn't allow users to italicize text.
The software automatically italicizes anything enclosed in asterisks.
The software is set to italicize any word that is more than ten letters long.
The software italicizes any text that has been recently edited or changed.
The software italicizes any word that can be used in multiple ways.
The software italicizes misspelled words, indicating a potential error.
The software italicizes the name of the active window.
The software sometimes italicizes random words without a discernible pattern.
The software unexpectedly italicizes every other line of text.
The software unexpectedly italicizes numerical data.
The software unexpectedly italicizes single-digit numbers.
The speaker italicizes the last word of each sentence to create a dramatic effect.
The spreadsheet software italicizes negative numbers to draw attention to them.
The student italicizes key terms in his notes to aid in memorization.
The teacher italicizes key concepts during her lecture, writing them on the board.
The translator italicizes words or phrases that are difficult to render exactly.
The website italicizes search results to highlight relevant information.
The website italicizes user comments to differentiate them from the main content.
The writer italicizes words being used ironically.
The writer italicizes words that are being spoken in a foreign language.