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ALL meanings of mark

mark
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  • noun mark an object desired or worked for; end; aim; goal 0
  • noun mark a person against whom an attack, criticism, ridicule, etc. is directed 0
  • noun mark an intended victim of a swindle 0
  • noun mark a taking notice; heed 0
  • noun mark a boundary, border, or borderland; march 0
  • noun mark among Germanic peoples in earlier times, land held or worked in common by a community 0
  • noun mark one of the knots or bits of leather or colored cloth placed at irregular intervals on a lead line to indicate depths in fathoms 0
  • noun mark the starting line of a race 0
  • noun mark a spare or a strike in bowling 0
  • verb transitive mark to put or make a mark or marks on 0
  • verb transitive mark to identify or designate by or as by a mark or marks 0
  • verb transitive mark to trace, make, or produce by or as by marks; draw, write, record, etc. 0
  • verb transitive mark to show or indicate by a mark or marks 0
  • verb transitive mark to show plainly; manifest; make clear or perceptible 0
  • verb transitive mark to set off as distinctive; distinguish; characterize 0
  • verb transitive mark to observe; note; take notice of; heed 0
  • verb transitive mark to give a grade or grades to; rate 0
  • verb transitive mark to put prices on (merchandise) 0
  • verb transitive mark to keep (score, etc.); record 0
  • verb transitive mark to stay close to in order to impede the movement of (an opponent) 0
  • intransitive verb mark to make a mark or marks 0
  • intransitive verb mark to observe; take note 0
  • intransitive verb mark to keep score 0
  • noun mark a former European unit of weight for gold and silver, equal to about eight ounces 0
  • noun mark a unit of value orig. equivalent to about eight ounces of silver 0
  • noun mark an obsolete Scottish silver coin 0
  • noun mark a former money of account of England 0
  • noun mark the former basic monetary unit of Germany, superseded in 1924 by the reichsmark 0
  • noun mark deutsche mark 0
  • abbreviation MARK markka 0
  • countable noun mark A mark is a small area of something such as dirt that has accidentally got onto a surface or piece of clothing. 0
  • verb mark If something marks a surface, or if the surface marks, the surface is damaged by marks or a mark. 0
  • countable noun mark A mark is a written or printed symbol, for example a letter of the alphabet. 0
  • verb mark If you mark something with a particular word or symbol, you write that word or symbol on it. 0
  • countable noun mark A mark is a point that is given for a correct answer or for doing something well in an exam or competition. A mark can also be a written symbol such as a letter that indicates how good a student's or competitor's work or performance is. 0
  • noun plural mark If someone gets good or high marks for doing something, they have done it well. If they get poor or low marks, they have done it badly. 0
  • verb mark When a teacher marks a student's work, the teacher decides how good it is and writes a number or letter on it to indicate this opinion. 0
  • countable noun mark A particular mark is a particular number, point, or stage which has been reached or might be reached, especially a significant one. 0
  • countable noun mark The mark of something is the characteristic feature that enables you to recognize it. 0
  • singular noun mark If you say that a type of behaviour or an event is a mark of a particular quality, feeling, or situation, you mean it shows that that quality, feeling, or situation exists. 0
  • verb mark If something marks a place or position, it shows where something else is or where it used to be. 0
  • verb mark An event that marks a particular stage or point is a sign that something different is about to happen. 0
  • verb mark If you do something to mark an event or occasion, you do it to show that you are aware of the importance of the event or occasion. 0
  • verb mark If a particular quality or feature marks something, it is a quality or feature which that thing typically has. 0
  • verb mark Something that marks someone as a particular type of person indicates that they are that type of person. 0
  • verb mark In a team game, when a defender is marking an attacker, they are trying to stay close to the attacker and prevent them from getting the ball. 0
  • countable noun mark The mark was the unit of money that was used in Germany. In 2002 it was replaced by the euro. 0
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