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Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: markspast: markedpp: markeding: markingcomp: more markedsup: most marked

This word functions as a versatile indicator of presence or value. It suggests a permanent or semi-permanent change to a surface, creating a visual record of an action. This sense of recording extends to academic evaluation, where a mark represents a snapshot of performance.

Countable when referring to individual spots or specific grades. Uncountable when referring to the general state of being stained or scarred.

Meanings

Noun
[something]

A small spot or stain on a surface.

"There are coffee marks on the tablecloth."

Noun
[something]

A grade or score given to a student's work.

"She received high marks in mathematics."

Noun
[something]

A visible sign or impression left by pressure or impact.

"The dog left muddy marks on the carpet."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To write a grade or a comment on a piece of work.

"The teacher spent the weekend marking papers."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To designate a specific point or boundary.

"The white line marks the end of the parking zone."

Intransitive Verb
[something]

To celebrate a particular anniversary or event.

"The town is marking the centenary of the Great Fire."

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