Underline
An underline is a horizontal line drawn beneath a segment of text. It is used to emphasize words in handwritten or printed material and to indicate interactive elements in digital interfaces. In typography, the line typically sits just below the baseline of the letters, often extending to match the width of the emphasized text.
Underlining predates modern typographic emphasis such as italics. In manuscripts and early printing it served as
Variants include single underline, double underline, and decorative forms such as dashed, dotted, or wavy lines.
In print and typography, underlining remains a practical tool for emphasis in handwritten notes, captions, and