Synonym: evidence, grade, indication, line, manifestation, rating, sign. Similar words: market, remark, marker, mark off, mark out, landmark, marketing, supermarket. Meaning: [mɑrk /mɑːk] n. 1. a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance) 2. a distinguishing symbol 3. a reference point to shoot at 4. a visible indication made on a surface 5. the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember 6. a symbol of disgrace or infamy 7. formerly the basic unit of money in Germany 8. Apostle and companion of Saint Peter; assumed to be the author of the second Gospel 9. a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of 10. a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation) 11. a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened) 12. the shortest of the four Gospels in the New Testament 13. an indication of damage 14. a marking that consists of lines that cross each other 15. something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal. v. 1. attach a tag or label to 2. designate as if by a mark 3. be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense 4. mark by some ceremony or observation 5. make or leave a mark on 6. to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful 7. notice or perceive 8. mark with a scar 9. make small marks into the surface of 10. establish as the highest level or best performance 11. make underscoring marks 12. remove from a list 13. put a check mark on or near or next to 14. assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation 15. insert punctuation marks into.
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181. Please accept this gift as a mark of our respect.
182. The events to mark the President's ten years in office went ahead as planned.
183. Take off your shoes so you don't mark the floor.
184. They scratched lines in the dirt to mark out a pitch.
185. They became the first company in their field to pass the £2 billion turn-over mark.
186. She soon saw that her accusation had found its mark.
187. They held a celebration to mark forty years of the lifeboat service.
188. You have to be quick off the mark when you answer a newspaper advertisement.
189. A dark carpet won't mark as easily as a light one.
190. Such coolness under pressure is the mark of a champion.
191. Mark had told me that he was down for an interview.
192. Just because he got a higher mark he really thinks he's it.
193. Mark was standing just a few feet away from me.
194. If the wound is stitched up skillfully,(www.Sentencedict.com) it will hardly leave a mark.
195. The minimum pass mark in the examination is 60 out of 100.
196. A statue was erected to mark the bicentenary of the composer's birth.
197. I know how you feel, Mark, but maybe it's better not to confront him.
198. I had a lovely surprise when I saw Mark there.
199. Mark is not in the office today. He broke his leg yesterday, so he's on/he's taken sick leave.
200. It's no use asking Kim to go out with you; she only has eyes for Mark.
201. Wearing the county tie was a mark of modest social distinction.
202. Her uncle's just given her a car - given, mark you, not lent.
203. She seems to have gone off Mark since he's grown a beard.
204. This speech appears to mark a change in government policy.
205. That comparison isn't as wide of the mark as it seems.
206. He looked at Livy and Mark, who had risen to greet him.
207. Daniel didn't work here for very long, but he definitely made his mark on the place.
208. He has already made his mark on the music industry.
209. They're going to regret firing me, you mark my words.
210. There's a question mark about her suitability for the job.
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