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a small area on a surface that is stained or discolored
mark, grade, score(noun)a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance)
"she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?"
marker, marking, mark(noun)a distinguishing symbol
"the owner's mark was on all the sheep"
target, mark(noun)a reference point to shoot at
"his arrow hit the mark"
mark, print(noun)a visible indication made on a surface
"some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks"; "paw prints were everywhere"
mark(noun)the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember
"it was in London that he made his mark"; "he left an indelible mark on the American theater"
mark, stigma, brand, stain(noun)a symbol of disgrace or infamy
"And the Lord set a mark upon Cain"--Genesis
mark, German mark, Deutsche Mark, Deutschmark(noun)formerly the basic unit of money in Germany
Mark, Saint Mark, St. Mark(noun)Apostle and companion of Saint Peter; assumed to be the author of the second Gospel
chump, fool, gull, mark, patsy, fall guy, sucker, soft touch, mug(noun)a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
mark(noun)a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation)
"his answer was just a punctuation mark"
sign, mark(noun)a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened)
"he showed signs of strain"; "they welcomed the signs of spring"
Mark, Gospel According to Mark(noun)the shortest of the four Gospels in the New Testament
scratch, scrape, scar, mark(noun)an indication of damage
crisscross, cross, mark(noun)a marking that consists of lines that cross each other
bell ringer, bull's eye, mark, home run(verb)something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal
"the new advertising campaign was a bell ringer"; "scored a bull's eye"; "hit the mark"; "the president's speech was a home run"
tag, label, mark(verb)attach a tag or label to
"label these bottles"
mark(verb)designate as if by a mark
"This sign marks the border"
distinguish, mark, differentiate(verb)be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense
"His modesty distinguishes him from his peers"
commemorate, mark(verb)mark by some ceremony or observation
"The citizens mark the anniversary of the revolution with a march and a parade"
mark(verb)make or leave a mark on
"the scouts marked the trail"; "ash marked the believers' foreheads"
stigmatize, stigmatise, brand, denounce, mark(verb)to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful
"He denounced the government action"; "She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock"
notice, mark, note(verb)notice or perceive
"She noted that someone was following her"; "mark my words"
scar, mark, pock, pit(verb)mark with a scar
"The skin disease scarred his face permanently"
score, nock, mark(verb)make small marks into the surface of
"score the clay before firing it"
set, mark(verb)establish as the highest level or best performance
"set a record"
score, mark(verb)make underscoring marks
cross off, cross out, strike out, strike off, mark(verb)remove from a list
"Cross the name of the dead person off the list"
check, check off, mark, mark off, tick off, tick(verb)put a check mark on or near or next to
"Please check each name on the list"; "tick off the items"; "mark off the units"
grade, score, mark(verb)assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation
"grade tests"; "score the SAT essays"; "mark homework"
punctuate, mark(verb)insert punctuation marks into
a person or thing that is made fun ofin the wake of the scandal, the disgraced governor became the favorite mark of late-night comedians
a person or thing that is the object of abuse, criticism, or ridiculehis gullibility and tendency to fall for bluffs made him an easy mark at the poker table
overall quality as seen or judged by people in generala brand of crystal that bears the mark of excellence
something set up as an example against which others of the same type are comparedlately his playing hasn't been up to the mark expected of a concert pianist
something that one hopes or intends to accomplishset marks for expected daily output
something that sets apart an individual from others of the same kinda sensitive expression that is the mark of a poet
something that spoils the appearance or completeness of a thinga small mark where the car had scraped a wall
the power to bring about a result on anothera person of some mark in the field of evolutionary biology
to attach an identifying slip tomarked each application with a numbered sticker
to be an important feature ofan annual event marked mostly by noise and confusion
to make a written note ofmark down the names of those who are planning to attend the dinner
I thought your remark was interesting.
Mark has my book.
Her remark got on my nerves.
I hit the mark with the arrow.
I was asleep when Mark arrived.
I interpreted his remark as a threat.
I put a red mark on the calendar for my birthday.
The vaccination left a funny little mark on my arm.
Tom certainly seems to enjoy reading Mark Twain.
Tom certainly seems to enjoy reading books by Mark Twain.