lowercased
See also: lower-cased
English
Alternative forms
Adjective
lowercased (not comparable)
- Printed or written in lowercase letters.
- 2003, Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary[1], →ISBN, page 1612:
- However, common nouns occurring after the names of two or more organizations are lowercased.
- 2006, Geraldine Woods, English Grammar Workbook for Dummies[2], →ISBN, page 122:
- School degrees (bachelor's, master's, doctorate) are lowercased, though their abbreviations aren't (B.A., M.S., and so on).
- 2009 August 22, Porochista Khakpour, “Finally ‘Thirtysomething’?”, in The New York Times[3]:
- For me, pretty much everything about the show — the pretentious lowercased logo; the setting in pre-sixth-borough-glory Philadelphia; the almost painstakingly unfamous cast; the difficulty in figuring out whom to crush on and whom to relate to — did not compute, and for some big reasons.
Verb
lowercased
- simple past and past participle of lowercase