Marked - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |mɑːrkt|  American pronunciation of the word marked
Brit.  |mɑːkt|  British pronunciation of the word marked
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto mark
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto mark

adjective

- strongly marked; easily noticeable (syn: pronounced)
walked with a marked limp
- singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate
a marked man

Extra examples

He speaks with a marked accent.

There was a marked change in her attitude.

There's been a marked improvement in the weather.

The patient showed a marked improvement in her condition after changing medication.

Miller's organized desk stood in marked contrast to the rest of the office.

They marked the occasion with their families.

She marked an “X” on each box.

I have marked the event on my calendar.

She marked each box with an “X.”

The dog marked the base of the tree by urinating.

The teacher marked the absent students on her list with crosses.

The teacher marked corrections on his students' tests.

...the funeral of a pope is usually marked by rich pageantry and elaborate ceremonials...

The conditional is often marked by the word “if.”

...the signing of the contract marked the consummation of six months of negotiations...

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