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mark
noun
a
small
spot
,
line
,
or
stain
that
can
be
seen
on
a
surface
•
A
tiny
mark
on
the
mirror
showed
where
the
fly
had
landed
.
A
tiny
mark
on
the
mirror
showed
where
the
fly
had
landed
.
•
The
coffee
cup
left
a
round
mark
on
the
wooden
table
.
The
coffee
cup
left
a
round
mark
on
the
wooden
table
.
noun
a
number
,
letter
,
or
symbol
that
shows
how
well
someone
has
done
in
a
test
or
piece
of
work
•
Lily
was
thrilled
to
get
full
marks
on
her
spelling
quiz
.
Lily
was
thrilled
to
get
full
marks
on
her
spelling
quiz
.
•
If
you
lose
neatness
marks
,
rewrite
the
assignment
.
If
you
lose
neatness
marks
,
rewrite
the
assignment
.
verb
-
mark
,
marking
,
marks
,
marked
to
make
a
visible
spot
,
line
,
or
symbol
on
something
•
Please
mark
your
name
at
the
top
of
the
form
.
Please
mark
your
name
at
the
top
of
the
form
.
•
The
tree
was
marked
with
a
red
ribbon
so
the
workers
would
not
cut
it
down
.
The
tree
was
marked
with
a
red
ribbon
so
the
workers
would
not
cut
it
down
.
noun
a
small
line
,
spot
,
or
shape
on
a
surface
that
can
be
seen
.
•
Maya
rubbed
the
table
to
remove
a
sticky
mark
left
by
the
glass
.
Maya
rubbed
the
table
to
remove
a
sticky
mark
left
by
the
glass
.
•
The
teacher
asked
who
drew
the
blue
mark
on
the
whiteboard
.
The
teacher
asked
who
drew
the
blue
mark
on
the
whiteboard
.
verb
-
mark
,
marking
,
marks
,
marked
to
make
a
visible
line
,
spot
,
or
symbol
on
something
.
•
Please
mark
the
correct
answer
with
a
tick
.
Please
mark
the
correct
answer
with
a
tick
.
•
The
builder
marked
the
wall
where
the
shelf
should
go
.
The
builder
marked
the
wall
where
the
shelf
should
go
.
noun
a
written
sign
or
symbol
such
as
a
punctuation
mark
•
Every
question
sentence
needs
a
question
mark
at
the
end
.
Every
question
sentence
needs
a
question
mark
at
the
end
.
•
He
doodled
tiny
accent
marks
when
learning
French
.
He
doodled
tiny
accent
marks
when
learning
French
.
verb
-
mark
,
marking
,
marks
,
marked
to
show
the
position
of
or
identify
a
place
,
event
,
or
stage
•
Flags
marked
the
finish
line
of
the
race
.
Flags
marked
the
finish
line
of
the
race
.
•
This
plaque
marks
the
spot
where
the
castle
once
stood
.
This
plaque
marks
the
spot
where
the
castle
once
stood
.
verb
-
mark
,
marking
,
marks
,
marked
to
celebrate
or
show
respect
for
an
important
occasion
•
People
lit
candles
to
mark
the
festival
of
Diwali
.
People
lit
candles
to
mark
the
festival
of
Diwali
.
•
The
parade
will
mark
the
city's
200th
anniversary
.
The
parade
will
mark
the
city's
200th
anniversary
.
verb
-
mark
,
marking
,
marks
,
marked
to
give
points
or
a
grade
to
someone
’
s
work
•
Mrs
.
Green
spent
the
evening
marking
essays
.
Mrs
.
Green
spent
the
evening
marking
essays
.
•
The
test
will
be
marked
by
two
independent
examiners
.
The
test
will
be
marked
by
two
independent
examiners
.
noun
a
number
or
letter
that
shows
how
well
someone
did
in
a
test
or
assignment
.
•
Sophia
was
happy
when
she
saw
a
high
mark
on
her
math
quiz
.
Sophia
was
happy
when
she
saw
a
high
mark
on
her
math
quiz
.
•
If
you
study
hard
,
your
marks
will
improve
.
If
you
study
hard
,
your
marks
will
improve
.
verb
-
mark
,
marking
,
marks
,
marked
to
show
that
something
important
is
happening
or
has
happened
.
•
Fireworks
will
mark
the
start
of
the
festival
tonight
.
Fireworks
will
mark
the
start
of
the
festival
tonight
.
•
This
year
marks
the
school's
100th
anniversary
.
This
year
marks
the
school's
100th
anniversary
.
noun
someone
chosen
by
criminals
or
tricksters
as
an
easy
victim
.
•
The
con
artist
spotted
a
tourist
as
an
easy
mark
in
the
crowd
.
The
con
artist
spotted
a
tourist
as
an
easy
mark
in
the
crowd
.
•
Pickpockets
usually
watch
for
distracted
shoppers
to
find
their
marks
.
Pickpockets
usually
watch
for
distracted
shoppers
to
find
their
marks
.
remark
noun
a
spoken
or
written
comment
or
statement
about
something
•
The
teacher
made
a
helpful
remark
about
my
project
.
The
teacher
made
a
helpful
remark
about
my
project
.
•
His
rude
remark
hurt
her
feelings
.
His
rude
remark
hurt
her
feelings
.
Borrowed
from
French
remarquer
“
to
mark
again
,
notice
,”
from
re-
“
again
”
+
marquer
“
to
mark
.”
As
a
noun
meaning
“
comment
,”
recorded
in
English
since
the
17th
century
.
verb
-
remark
,
remarking
,
remarks
,
remarked
to
say
or
write
a
comment
about
something
•
She
remarked
that
the
view
was
beautiful
.
She
remarked
that
the
view
was
beautiful
.
•
The
scientist
remarks
on
the
importance
of
clean
water
in
every
interview
.
The
scientist
remarks
on
the
importance
of
clean
water
in
every
interview
.
From
French
remarquer
“
to
mark
again
,
notice
.”
Used
as
a
verb
in
English
since
the
early
1600s
.