Synonym: apparent, decided, evident, noted, noticeable, plain. Similar words: markedly, market, marker, upmarket, supermarket, marketing, free market, flea market. Meaning: [mɑrkt /mɑːkt] adj. 1. strongly marked; easily noticeable 2. singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate 3. having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination.
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(91) They marked the occasion with an open-air concert.
(92) The route has been marked in red.
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(94) The factory is already marked down for demolition.
(95) The barometer marked a continuing fall in atmospheric pressure.
(96) Certain words were marked as important.
(97) Some of the crates were marked for export.
(98) I marked out an item in the list.
(99) I hadn't got him marked down as a liberal.
(100) The little porch marked the entrance to a churchyard.
(101) She was marked out for early promotion.
(102) Hooker's death marked the end of an era .
(103) Most cranes lay two heavily marked eggs.
(104) They marked out a tennis court on the lawn.
(105) She had marked her place with a bookmark.
(106) This defeat marked a change in the team's fortunes.
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(107) She was marked down because of poor grammar.
(108) The directions of urban development have been marked out.
(109) The occasion was marked by a civic reception .
(110) Why have you marked this wrong?
(111) A large purple scar marked his cheek.
(112) A simple wooden cross marked her grave.
(113) The panel shows marked similarities with mosaics found elsewhere.
(114) Cars have been marked up recently.
(115) All the textile prices have been marked down.
(116) I've marked the pages you need to look at.
(117) A flourish of trumpets marked the Queen's arrival.
(118) The leopard's skin is marked with black spots.
(119) Spelling mistakes have been marked with red ink.
(120) Peace marked a new dawn in the country's history.
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