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noun
- 1. 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"
- 2. a line, figure, or symbol made as an indication or record of something: "the first syllable has a stress mark"
verb
- 1. make a visible impression or stain on: "he fingered the photograph gently, careful not to mark it"
- 2. write a word or symbol on (an object), typically for identification: "she marked all her possessions with her name"
The meaning of MARK is a boundary land. How to use mark in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Mark.
noun. a visible impression or trace on something, such as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: The dye left a small mark on his arm. a badge, brand, or other visible sign assumed or imposed: He carried the banner as a mark of his noble rank. a symbol used in writing or printing: a punctuation mark.
a number or score saying how good something is or how well someone has done: We give them a mark out of ten for service, food quality, and value for money. a mark of sth. something that shows or proves a particular quality, feeling, etc.: With wine, an appellation is not necessarily a mark of quality.
a number or score saying how good something is or how well someone has done: We give them a mark out of ten for service, food quality, and value for money. a mark of sth. something that shows or proves a particular quality, feeling, etc.: With wine, an appellation is not necessarily a mark of quality.
A mark is some kind of dot, line, or figure that emphasizes or distinguishes something. You might make a mark on your calendar to remind you of your best friend's birthday.
Mark definition: A visible trace or impression, such as a line or spot.
mark noun (LEVEL) a particular level, degree, distance, etc: They've just passed the 5000m mark. Interest rates are somewhere around the seven percent mark. a mark of sth. a sign or proof that something exists: a mark of genius. There was a minute's silence everywhere as a mark of respect.