Word: mark
Category: mark
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Synonyms: mark
blemish, streak, spot, fleck, dot, blot, stain, smear, speck, speckle, blotch, smudge, smut, fingermark, fingerprint, bruise, discoloration, birthmark, splotch, stigma, symbol, sign, character, diacritic, logo, seal, stamp, imprint, emblem, device, insignia, badge, brand, trademark, monogram, hallmark, logotype, watermark, point, level, stage, degree, token, indication, symptom, evidence, proof, impression, traces, effect, impact, influence, characteristic, feature, trait, attribute, quality, calling card, property, indicator, grade, grading, rating, score, percentage, target, goal, aim, bullseye, objective, object, end, print, scar, scratch, scrape, cross, crisscross, bull's eye, bell ringer, home run, fall guy, mug, chump, sucker, soft touch, patsy, gull, fool, marking, marker, deutsche mark
Translations: mark
The meaning and "use of": mark
- a small area on a surface having a different color from its surroundings, typically one caused by accident or damage. - the blow left a red mark down one side of her face
- a line, figure, or symbol made as an indication or record of something. - Here are some useful sites for anyone needing to display diacritical marks , mathematical symbols, etc.
- a point awarded for a correct answer or for proficiency in an examination or competition. - many candidates lose marks because they don't read the questions carefully
- (followed by a numeral) a particular model or type of a vehicle, machine, or device. - a Mark 10 Jaguar
- a target. - few bullets could have missed their mark
- the basic monetary unit of Germany (until the introduction of the euro), equal to 100 pfennigs; a Deutschmark or, formerly, an Ostmark. - Moreover, the budget was burdened annually to the tune of over 10 billion German marks by the war against the Kurds.
- a former English and Scottish money of account, equal to thirteen shillings and four pence in the currency of the day. - Mrs Burdett was to be paid in marks, which is an archaic form of English currency (20 marks was quite a generous amount).
- make (a visible impression or stain) on. - he fingered the photograph gently, careful not to mark it
- write a word or symbol on (an object), typically for identification. - she marked all her possessions with her name
- show the position of. - the top of the pass marks the border between Alaska and the Yukon
- (of a teacher or examiner) assess the standard of (a piece of written work) by assigning points for proficiency or correct answers. - the teachers are given adequate time to mark term papers
- notice or pay careful attention to. - he'll leave you, you mark my words!
- (of a player in a team game) stay close to (a particular opponent) in order to prevent them getting or passing the ball. - Harrogate were camped in their half for the entire game and despite marking Elliot Dowley ferociously were not able to match his pace and he put away a winner in the nick of time.
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