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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(121) Why have you marked the sentence wrong?
(122) The envelope was marked 'Personal and Confidential'.
(123) The teacher marked him down as absent.
(124) I went through the door marked "Enquiries".
(125) Each of London's districts had a distinct character that marked it off from its neighbours.
(126) I marked down the address that he gave me over the telephone.
(127) I've marked the route around the one-way system on the town plan.
(128) He marked the spot on his map where he had seen the gold and returned later that month to stake his claim.
(129) A toy store has marked down the Sonic Hedgehog computer game.
(130) Clothes are the best bargain, with many items marked down.
(131) The moment marked a significant shift in attitudes to the war.
(132) The trails are well marked, but carrying a map is a wise precaution.
(133) Compact discs may be marked up as much as 80%.
(134) The show marked the culmination of months of hard work.
(135) The diseased trees are marked by protuberances on their bark.
(136) The election result marked the eclipse of the right wing.
(137) His first hit record marked the onset of an astonishing career.
(138) Share prices were marked up as soon as trading started.
(139) Carter's 90th birthday will be marked with a large party at the Savoy Hotel.
(140) By breaking the rule of absolute secrecy,[http://sentencedict.com/marked.html] he became a marked man.
(141) He has been a marked man since he decided to cooperate with the police.
(142) The fall of the Berlin Wall marked the dawn of a new era in European history.
(143) The edges of the pitch are marked by white lines.
(144) Her clothes, of course, marked her off from a great number of the delegates at the conference.
(145) We have marked the playing area off with a white line.
(146) The town is still deeply marked by the folk memory of the Depression.
(147) There was a marked plurality of opinions/views among the people attending the meeting.
(148) He was a man of austere habits, in marked contrast to his more flamboyant wife.
(149) Shares in retail businesses were marked up on the news that consumer spending rose last month.
(150) A volleyball court had been marked out on the grass.
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