English

Detailed Synonyms for marked in English

marked:

marked adj

  1. marked
  2. marked
    – singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate 1
    marked
    – singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate 1
  3. marked
    – strongly marked; easily noticeable 1
    marked; pronounced
    – strongly marked; easily noticeable 1
    • marked adj
      • walked with a marked limp1
    • pronounced adj
      • a pronounced flavor of cinnamon1
  4. marked
    – having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination 1
    marked
    – having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination 1
    • marked adj
      • played with marked cards1
      • a scar-marked face1
      • well-marked roads1

marked

  1. marked

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Related Definitions for "marked":

  1. singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate1
    • a marked man1
  2. strongly marked; easily noticeable1
    • walked with a marked limp1
  3. having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination1
    • played with marked cards1
    • a scar-marked face1
    • well-marked roads1

marked form of mark:

to mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)

  1. to mark
    – to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful 1
    to mark; to stigmatize; to brand; to stigmatise
    – to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful 1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
    • stigmatize verbe, américain (stigmatizes, stigmatized, stigmatizing)
      • She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock1
    • brand verbe (brands, branded, branding)
    • stigmatise verbe, britannique
    to burn
    • burn verbe (burns, burnt, burning)
  2. to mark
    – to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful 1
    to brand; to mark; to denounce; to stigmatize; stigmatise
    – to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful 1
    • brand verbe (brands, branded, branding)
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
    • denounce verbe (denounces, denounced, denouncing)
      • He denounced the government action1
    • stigmatize verbe, américain (stigmatizes, stigmatized, stigmatizing)
      • She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock1
    • stigmatise verbe, britannique
  3. to mark
    to characterize; to characterise
    – describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of 1
    • characterize verbe, américain (characterizes, characterized, characterizing)
      • You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist1
      • This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover1
    • characterise verbe, britannique
    to typify
    – express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol 1
    • typify verbe (typifies, typified, typifying)
    to mark
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
  4. to mark
    to mark; to tick; to check
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
    • tick verbe (ticks, ticked, ticking)
    • check verbe (checks, checked, checking)
  5. to mark
    to characterize; to characterise
    – describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of 1
    • characterize verbe, américain (characterizes, characterized, characterizing)
      • You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist1
      • This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover1
    • characterise verbe, britannique
    to define
    – determine the essential quality of 1
    • define verbe (defines, defined, defining)
    to depict; to describe
    – give a description of 1
    • depict verbe (depicts, depicted, depicting)
    • describe verbe (describes, described, describing)
    to mark
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
  6. to mark
    to mark
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
  7. to mark
    – a symbol of disgrace or infamy 1
    to mark; to brand
    – a symbol of disgrace or infamy 1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
      • And the Lord set a mark upon Cain1
    • brand verbe (brands, branded, branding)
      • He had the brand of a traitor.2
  8. to mark
    – put a check mark on or near or next to 1
    to mark; to tick off
    – put a check mark on or near or next to 1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
    • tick off verbe (ticks off, ticked off, ticking off)
      • tick off the items1
  9. to mark
    – put a check mark on or near or next to 1
    to check; to mark; to tick; to tick off; to mark off; check off
    – put a check mark on or near or next to 1
    • check verbe (checks, checked, checking)
      • Please check each name on the list1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
    • tick verbe (ticks, ticked, ticking)
    • tick off verbe (ticks off, ticked off, ticking off)
      • tick off the items1
    • mark off verbe (marks off, marked off, marking off)
      • mark off the units1
    • check off verbe
  10. to mark
    – insert punctuation marks into 1
    to mark; punctuate
    – insert punctuation marks into 1
  11. to mark
    – make or leave a mark on 1
    to mark
    – make or leave a mark on 1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
      • the scouts marked the trail1
      • ash marked the believers' foreheads1
  12. to mark
    – mark by some ceremony or observation 1
    to mark; to commemorate
    – mark by some ceremony or observation 1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
      • The citizens mark the anniversary of the revolution with a march and a parade1
    • commemorate verbe (commemorates, commemorated, commemorating)
  13. to mark
    – be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense 1
    to distinguish; to mark; to differentiate
    – be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense 1
    • distinguish verbe (distinguishes, distinguished, distinguishing)
      • His modesty distinguishes him from his peers1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
    • differentiate verbe (differentiates, differentiated, differentiating)
  14. to mark
    – assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation 1
    to mark; grade; to score
    – assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation 1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
      • mark homework1
    • grade verbe
      • grade tests1
    • score verbe (scores, scored, scoring)
      • score the SAT essays1
  15. to mark
    – remove from a list 1
    to mark; to strike out; to cross out; strike off; cross off
    – remove from a list 1
  16. to mark
    – designate as if by a mark 1
    to mark
    – designate as if by a mark 1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
      • This sign marks the border1
  17. to mark
    – make underscoring marks 1
    to mark; to score
    – make underscoring marks 1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
    • score verbe (scores, scored, scoring)
  18. to mark
    – establish as the highest level or best performance 1
    to set; to mark
    – establish as the highest level or best performance 1
    • set verbe (sets, set, setting)
      • set a record1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
  19. to mark
    – make small marks into the surface of 1
    to mark; to score; nock
    – make small marks into the surface of 1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
    • score verbe (scores, scored, scoring)
      • score the clay before firing it1
    • nock verbe
  20. to mark
    – mark with a scar 1
    to mark; pit; scar; pock
    – mark with a scar 1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
    • pit verbe
    • scar verbe
      • The skin disease scarred his face permanently1
    • pock verbe
  21. to mark
    – attach a tag or label to 1
    to mark; to tag; to label
    – attach a tag or label to 1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
    • tag verbe (tags, tagged, tagging)
    • label verbe (labels, labelled, labelling)
      • label these bottles1
  22. to mark
    – notice or perceive 1
    to notice; to note; to mark
    – notice or perceive 1
    • notice verbe (notices, noticed, noticing)
    • note verbe (notes, noted, noting)
      • She noted that someone was following her1
    • mark verbe (marks, marked, marking)
      • mark my words1

Conjugations for mark:

present
  1. mark
  2. mark
  3. marks
  4. mark
  5. mark
  6. mark
simple past
  1. marked
  2. marked
  3. marked
  4. marked
  5. marked
  6. marked
present perfect
  1. have marked
  2. have marked
  3. has marked
  4. have marked
  5. have marked
  6. have marked
past continuous
  1. was marking
  2. were marking
  3. was marking
  4. were marking
  5. were marking
  6. were marking
future
  1. shall mark
  2. will mark
  3. will mark
  4. shall mark
  5. will mark
  6. will mark
continuous present
  1. am marking
  2. are marking
  3. is marking
  4. are marking
  5. are marking
  6. are marking
subjunctive
  1. be marked
  2. be marked
  3. be marked
  4. be marked
  5. be marked
  6. be marked
diverse
  1. mark!
  2. let's mark!
  3. marked
  4. marking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

mark [the ~] nom

  1. the mark
    the grade; the mark
  2. the mark
    the identifying mark; the mark; the distinctive mark; the distinguishing mark
  3. the mark
    the mark; the grading mark; the grade
  4. the mark
    the identification mark; the mark; the characterizing someone
  5. the mark
    the report mark; the term result; the mark
  6. the mark
    the scar; the cicatrice
    – a mark left (usually on the skin) by the healing of injured tissue 1
    the mark
  7. the mark
    the mark; the decoration; the insignia; the badge
  8. the mark
    the identification mark; the identifying mark; the mark
  9. the mark
    the target; the mark
  10. the mark
    – something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal 1
    the mark; the bull's eye; the home run; the bell ringer
    – something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal 1
    • mark [the ~] nom
      • hit the mark1
    • bull's eye [the ~] nom
      • scored a bull's eye1
    • home run [the ~] nom
      • the president's speech was a home run1
    • bell ringer [the ~] nom
      • the new advertising campaign was a bell ringer1
  11. the mark
    – the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember 1
    the mark
    – the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember 1
    • mark [the ~] nom
      • it was in London that he made his mark1
      • he left an indelible mark on the American theater1
  12. the mark
    – a marking that consists of lines that cross each other 1
    the mark; the cross; the crisscross
    – a marking that consists of lines that cross each other 1
  13. the mark
    – an indication of damage 1
    the mark; the scratch; the scar; the scrape
    – an indication of damage 1
  14. the mark
    – a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance) 1
    the mark; the grade; the score
    – a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance) 1
    • mark [the ~] nom
      • she made good marks in algebra1
    • grade [the ~] nom
      • grade A milk1
      • She got good grades in school.2
    • score [the ~] nom
      • what was your score on your homework?1
  15. the mark
    – a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened) 1
    the mark; the sign
    – a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened) 1
    • mark [the ~] nom
    • sign [the ~] nom
      • he showed signs of strain1
      • they welcomed the signs of spring1
  16. the mark
    – a symbol of disgrace or infamy 1
    the brand; the mark; the stain; the stigma
    – a symbol of disgrace or infamy 1
    • brand [the ~] nom
      • He had the brand of a traitor.2
    • mark [the ~] nom
      • And the Lord set a mark upon Cain1
    • stain [the ~] nom
    • stigma [the ~] nom
  17. the mark
    – a visible indication made on a surface 1
    the mark; the print
    – a visible indication made on a surface 1
    • mark [the ~] nom
      • some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks1
    • print [the ~] nom
      • paw prints were everywhere1
  18. the mark
    – a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation) 1
    the mark
    – a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation) 1
    • mark [the ~] nom
      • his answer was just a punctuation mark1
  19. the mark
    – a reference point to shoot at 1
    the target; the mark
    – a reference point to shoot at 1
    • target [the ~] nom
    • mark [the ~] nom
      • his arrow hit the mark1
  20. the mark
    – a distinguishing symbol 1
    the mark; the marker; the marking
    – a distinguishing symbol 1
    • mark [the ~] nom
      • the owner's mark was on all the sheep1
    • marker [the ~] nom
    • marking [the ~] nom
  21. the mark
    – a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of 1
    the mark; the mug; the fool; the gull; the soft touch; the fall guy; the sucker; the patsy; the chump
    – a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of 1
  22. the mark
    – formerly the basic unit of money in Germany 1
    the mark; the Deutschmark; the German mark; the Deutsche Mark
    – formerly the basic unit of money in Germany 1

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Related Definitions for "mark":

  1. something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal1
    • hit the mark1
  2. the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember1
    • it was in London that he made his mark1
    • he left an indelible mark on the American theater1
  3. a marking that consists of lines that cross each other1
  4. an indication of damage1
  5. a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance)1
    • she made good marks in algebra1
  6. a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened)1
  7. a symbol of disgrace or infamy1
    • And the Lord set a mark upon Cain1
  8. a visible indication made on a surface1
    • some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks1
  9. a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation)1
    • his answer was just a punctuation mark1
  10. a reference point to shoot at1
    • his arrow hit the mark1
  11. a distinguishing symbol1
    • the owner's mark was on all the sheep1
  12. a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of1
  13. formerly the basic unit of money in Germany1
  14. insert punctuation marks into1
  15. make or leave a mark on1
    • the scouts marked the trail1
    • ash marked the believers' foreheads1
  16. mark by some ceremony or observation1
    • The citizens mark the anniversary of the revolution with a march and a parade1
  17. be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense1
  18. assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation1
    • mark homework1
  19. put a check mark on or near or next to1
  20. remove from a list1
  21. designate as if by a mark1
    • This sign marks the border1
  22. make underscoring marks1
  23. establish as the highest level or best performance1
  24. make small marks into the surface of1
  25. mark with a scar1
  26. attach a tag or label to1
  27. notice or perceive1
    • mark my words1
  28. to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful1

Related Synonyms for marked