Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdɛnt/
noun a space left at the beginning of a line of writing or typing
A1 Please indent the first line of each paragraph.
A2 Make sure to use indentation to separate different sections of your essay.
B1 Proper indentation is essential for creating a professional-looking document.
B2 The code should be properly indented to improve readability and maintainability.
C1 Indentation can help you quickly identify the structure of a complex document.
C2 Experienced programmers always pay attention to proper code indentation for better code quality.
verb to set in from the margin, as in writing or typing
A1 I indent my paragraphs to make them look neat and organized.
A2 Please remember to indent the first line of each new paragraph in your essay.
B1 It is important to indent quotations in academic writing to show they are not your own words.
B2 When coding, it is common practice to indent blocks of code to make it easier to read and understand.
C1 The publisher requested that all paragraphs be indented by half an inch in the manuscript.
C2 In legal documents, it is customary to indent each new section for clarity and organization.
formal Please remember to indent the first line of each paragraph in your essay.
informal Make sure to indent before starting a new paragraph in your writing.
slang Don't forget to tab before you start a new line.
figurative His rude comment really indented her confidence.
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