Obvious or clearly noticeable
“Since the voluntary cleaning of this pool, there has been a marked interest in taking a dip.”
Clearly perceptible or self-explanatory
Extraordinarily, exceptionally or wonderfully rare
Covered with dirt or grime
Considerable though not outstanding in size or amount
Clearly expressed or identified
Having specks or spots, typically with two or more colors
Slightly colored, having tint
Having, or covered with, dots, specks or spots
Very strong in degree, severity or intensity
Having a surface marked by pits
To a great or extreme degree
Having distinction or difference
Having streaks or stripes
Having been directed towards a target
Cut or dug into the surface as by etching
Having been seared or charred by fire or intense heat
Marked in an outline or border
Having a pattern considered attractive appearing on a section
(of a text or diagram) Supplied with notes giving explanation or comment
Characterized by great severity, intensity or suddenness
Standing on its own apart from the others
Of primary importance and worthy of note
Visually seen or noticed
Having lines, especially printed
Having exact or well-defined limits
(a few or many) Not explicitly named but specified indeterminately
Damaged or marked by teeth or jaws, typically leaving visible imprints or significant alteration
Mentioned or reported officially for confirmation, inquiry, or distribution
Having been officially marked or registered under a given or well-known brand
Assigned a specific numeric value or categorized, counted, totaled according to a system
Highly stimulating to the senses
To have been the setting or time of
(with object) To have conveyed information
Past tense for to indicate in some way for later reference
“Can you mark the sections of the report that are relevant to this case?”
Past tense for to label with one's name or brand
“It was a shared fridge, and we were required to mark our individual items clearly.”
Past tense for to notice or pay careful attention to
“It won't happen overnight, but it will happen. You mark my words!”
Past tense for to blemish, scratch, or stain with a mark
“Following the wild party, wine and grease would mark the floor.”
Past tense for to be an indication of (a significant event or stage)
“If the Erskine scheme comes to pass, it will mark a significant change in fortunes for similar proposals.”
(marked by) Past tense for to characterize as having a particular quality or feature
“In each instance, his works are marked by a high level of technical skill.”
(British) Past tense for to grade or evaluate academic work
“The teacher will mark your assignment once it has been submitted.”
Past tense for to celebrate or commemorate an occasion or its anniversary
“We all agreed that we should hold a celebration to mark the historic event.”
Past tense for to note or record in writing
“Mark the names of each individual as I read them aloud.”
Past tense for to cover with drops or spots of something
Past tense for to form a deep recess or notch in a line or surface
Past tense for to write or carve (words or symbols) on something
Past tense for to direct one's gaze
Past tense for to stress or emphasize
(something) Past tense for to take into account before making a judgment call
Past tense for to mark or fix the limits of
Past tense for to enter or record into a list or record of items or things
Past tense for to draw, trace, or define the outer edge or shape of
Past tense for to set apart for a special use
Past tense for to choose or select
Past tense for to initiate or announce the arrival of something, typically with fanfare
Past tense for to map or draw out
Past tense for to announce or declare, especially officially or publicly
Past tense for to physically mark with something hot, such as a branding iron
Past tense for to rub a (typically oily or sticky) substance over
Past tense for to have an emotional effect on
Past tense for to add annotation to
Past tense for to make (a groove, hole, or indentation) with, or as if with, a gouge
Past tense for to calculate the total number of
Past tense for to section off a physical space or area
Past tense for to represent by a drawing, painting, or other art forms
Past tense for to aim or direct (something) in a given direction
Past tense for to appoint or specify as a selection
Past tense for to render comprehensible or understandable
Past tense for to make contact or communication with
Past tense for to darken or color with lines or a block of color
Past tense for to apply or draw a tattoo on someone's skin
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