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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(241) The diseased trees are marked by protuberances on their trunks.
(242) Life often seems to be marked off into different periods: schooldays, marriage, old age.
(243) The graduations are marked on the side of the flask.
(244) A small scar marked her forehead and icicles hung from her brown fur cap.
(245) His stunning victory marked him out as the very best horse of his era.
(246) He'd marked out a volleyball court on the beach with a stick.
(247) It was so hot that the workers just marked time.
(248) When you're done,[http://sentencedict.com/marked.html] put your sheet in the envelope marked with your name.
(249) I can't speak a word of French so I'm marked out as a foreigner as soon as I arrive in France.
(250) We marked down the spot as a suitable place for camping.
(251) There is a marked cleavage between the parties about the government's defence policy.
(252) He is still free to travel the world, but he knows that he is a marked man.
(253) The first half of January was marked by intense diplomatic activity.
More similar words: markedly, market, marker, upmarket, supermarket, marketing, free market, flea market, bull market, market share, money market, bear market, market forces, market value, marketplace, common market, stock market, black market, capital market, market economy, genetic marker, commodity market, market research, money market fund, market structure, marketing manager, market segmentation, forked, darken, harken.