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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(211) The king's death marked the end of an epoch .
(212) High street retailers reported a marked increase in sales before Christmas.
(213) In the west some people think that ours is an age marked by a strong movement toward materialism.
(214) He read through the manuscript and marked it up with his objections.
(215) His public statements have always been in marked contrast to those of his son.
(216) The trees will be planted at the points marked on the diagram.
(217) The stock market crash marked the start of a severe depression.
(218) In the past, the elections have been marked by hundreds of murders, but this time round the violence has been much more limited.
(219) The 19th century marked a watershed between the country's agricultural past and its industrial future.
(220) Life often seems to be marked off into different periods: childhood, schooldays, marriage, old age, for example.
(221) It was even marked on the map as a scenic route.
(222) Some of the best pupils have been marked out for special training.
(223) The school playing fields were marked out for football and rugby.
(224) The signing of the treaty marked a major milestone on the road to European union.
(225) Her independence of spirit marked her out from her male fellow officers.
(226) I'd marked her down as a Labour Party supporter,(Sentencedict.com)[Sentencedict] but I was completely wrong.
(227) The fall of the Berlin wall marked the end of an era.
(228) Students will be marked down for failing to follow directions.
(229) The moon landings marked the beginning of a new era.
(230) When I first saw Gilbert play I marked him down as a future England player.
(231) He frugally saved various bits of the machine in carefully marked boxes.
(232) Unemployment has fallen again, although the change is less marked than last month.
(233) For more details about these products, send a postcard marked HB/FF.
(234) His long life was marked by bitter personal and political memories.
(235) They are showing a marked disinclination to pursue these opportunities.
(236) This marked the first time China's sovereignty over Tibet was altered into suzerainty in international documents.
(237) The reforms marked the successful culmination of a long campaign.
(238) There were several things about that evening that marked it out as very unusual.
(239) Letters should be marked 'for the attention of Joe Benson'.
(240) He is a marked man for criticizing his boss who will fire him as soon as she can.
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