Meaning & Definition of Marked in English
Marked
Clearly noticeable or evident.
Pronunciation:
/mɑrkt/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Having a visible mark or signs of something.
Example Sentence: The marked changes in his behavior were concerning.
Definition: Indicating a significant difference or a strong effect.
Example Sentence: She had a marked preference for chocolate over vanilla.
Definition: Distinct; clearly defined.
Example Sentence: There was a marked increase in attendance at the event.
Definition: Being set aside for a particular purpose.
Example Sentence: He received marked papers to review.
Definition: Characterized by a particular feature.
Example Sentence: The marked style of the painting attracted a lot of attention.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'marke', from Old English 'mearcian', meaning to mark or to observe.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- marked improvement: A significant increase in quality or performance.
- marked difference: A noticeable distinction between two or more items.
- marked man: A person who is targeted or marked for a particular fate.
Translations
- Spanish: marcado
- French: marqué
- German: markiert
- Russian: отмеченный
Related Words
- mark: A visible impression or a symbol such as a score, number, or letter.
- remarkable: Worthy of attention; striking.
- marksmanship: The skill of shooting accurately.
Slang Meanings of marked
Meaning: Identified for a negative outcome.
Example Sentence: He's marked for trouble after that last stunt.
Meaning: Marked by consequence or association.
Example Sentence: Once you cheat, you're marked in everyone's eyes.