Appendix:Strikethrough
Appearance
Translingual
[edit]Typographical usage
[edit][strikethrough]
- Indicates a mistake to be ignored, especially in handwriting as opposed to a computer.
- And then
MosesNoah built his ark.
- And then
- Indicates text to be removed, as in when copying from a draft into the final version.
- Draft: Joe
was a child, then a teenager and as an adult heworked selling cars. - Final: Joe worked selling cars.
- Draft: Joe
- (Internet slang, often humorous) Indicates text that is supposedly secret or unavailable for others to read.
- I'll respect your opinion, you can say whatever you want
even though you're wrong.
- I'll respect your opinion, you can say whatever you want
- Indicates items in a list that were already dealt with, e.g., products in a grocery list that were already bought. See also: ✓ (“checkmark”).
Milk- Eggs
Flour
- 2003, Quentin Tarantino, Kill Bill: Volume 1 (movie):
- Death List Five
- ①
O-Ren Ishii - ②
Vernita Green - […]
Synonyms
[edit]- (indicates items dealt with): ✓ (“checkmark”)
See also
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Typography | Capital letter · Lowercase letter · Superscript · Subscript · Italics · Boldface · Small caps · Underline · Strikethrough |
Semantics | Possessive |
Suprasegmentals | Repetition |
(See also: Wiktionary:Index to appendices) |