Meaning & Definition of Hallmark in English
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Hallmark
A distinguishing characteristic or feature.
Pronunciation:
/ˈhɔːlˌmɑːrk/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
hallmarksDetailed Definitions
Definition: A mark indicating quality, purity, or excellence.
Example Sentence: The gold ring had a hallmark that proved it was made of 24-karat gold.
Definition: A characteristic or feature that is typical of a person or thing.
Example Sentence: Her kindness is the hallmark of her personality.
Definition: A distinguishing mark made by an official assay office on articles of metal.
Example Sentence: The hallmark on the silverware confirmed it was made in Italy.
Etymology
Origin: The term 'hallmark' originally referred to a mark stamped on gold and silver articles at the Goldsmiths' Hall in London.
Synonyms
trademarksignindicatorfeaturecharacteristic
Common Phrases and Expressions
- hallmark of quality: A sign that indicates a product or service is of high quality.
- hallmark moments: Significant moments or events that define an experience.
- the hallmark of excellence: A characteristic that denotes exceptionally high quality.
Translations
- Spanish: marca distinguible
- French: signe distinctif
- German: Merkmal
- Russian: отличительный признак
Related Words
- trademark: A legally registered mark used to identify a company's goods.
- signature: A person's name written in their own handwriting.
- seal: A device or emblem used to endorse or authenticate a document.