Marcados (en. Marked)

/maɾˈkaðos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That has distinctive marks or signals.
The marked items on the list must be reviewed.
Los objetos marcados en la lista deben ser revisados.
That has been marked for examination or consideration.
The marked results show high performance.
Los resultados marcados muestran un alto rendimiento.
That presents notable or evident characteristics.
This style of art is marked by its originality.
Este estilo de arte está marcado por su originalidad.

Etymology

From the verb 'mark', which comes from the Latin 'marcāre'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

marked by life
Reference to experiences that leave marks on a person.
marcados por la vida
to be marked
Means that someone has a destiny or special characteristics.
estar marcados
marked in history
Refers to events or figures that have left a significant mark.
marcados en la historia

Related Words

to mark
To make a signal on something.
marcar
mark
Sign or signal that distinguishes something.
marca
marking
Action of marking or signaling.
marcaje

Slang Meanings

To be marked for something specific.
He is marked to be a great leader.
Él está marcado para ser un gran líder.
To have an impression or impact on someone's life.
That experience marked him forever.
Esa experiencia lo marcó para siempre.