Mark meaning in English
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Definition
a mark: a spot, a stain; a sign, a symbol; a characteristic, a feature, a symptom
(a map) marked (with an "X"): (a map with an "X") drawn on, stamped on, written on
high marks good grades (in school)
to mark: to brand, to label; to grade, to correct, to assess; to stain
- "The board of the IACF thought it only fitting that you, one of the true pioneers in the fragrance and cosmetic community, deliver the speech to mark the Vicennial anniversary of our organization."
- "Susie: Other messages like marriage proposals, wire transfers from Nigerian princes, and absolutely all mails from Philip Cheeter, I mark as SPAM or delete immediately."
- "Your performance on memory tests has impressed me from afar, and truly, when you checked the box marked "No need to review", it was then that I realized I could no longer keep my deep admiration for you a secret."
- "Mark : Hey there, John!"
- "Mark : Do you like the class?"
- "Bruno had been poisoned and his body mutilated in many ways - cigarette burns, bullet wounds, stab wounds, teeth marks, etc."
- "Mark : How did you get that opportunity?"
- "Jean : No, Mark."
- "He has all the marks of the Brexit: His pale skin!"
- "And yes, even though several questions were marked "Not Done", I know that you would have answered those questions if you could have!"
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