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mark

verb
/mɑːrk/

Meaning

to make a sign or symbol on something; to indicate or show
A sign, symbol, or stain; a grade or score
to make a visible impression or symbol on a surface

Example Sentences

Please mark your answer on the test paper.

She received the highest mark in the mathematics examination.

The teacher marked the important points in red.

Example Expressions

make your mark

Synonyms

label, indicate, note, sign, stamp, symbol, trace, score, grade, stain, highlight
Entry 1
label, indicate, note, sign, stamp
Entry 2
sign, symbol, trace, score, grade
Entry 3
label, stain, sign, indicate, highlight

Antonyms

erase, remove, delete, clear, blank, clean, unmarked, spotless
Entry 1
erase, remove, delete, clear
Entry 2
blank, clean, unmarked, spotless
Entry 3
erase, remove, clear

Collocations

mark papers, mark territory, mark time, mark the spot, high mark, passing mark, distinctive mark, birth mark, mark a place, mark the date, examination mark
Entry 1
mark papers, mark territory, mark time, mark the spot
Entry 2
high mark, passing mark, distinctive mark, birth mark
Entry 3
mark a place, mark the date, mark the spot, examination mark

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