mark noun (DIFFERENT AREA)
- markThe backs of the chairs have left marks on the wall.
- stainShe had grass stains on her white jeans.
- smearHe had smears of ketchup on his shirt.
- smudgeNo matter how often I wash my hands, I leave smudges all over my phone's screen.
- blotchHe had blotches all over his face.
- speckShe looked through the old camera lens and saw specks of dust.
- bloodstain
- clutter
- contaminant
- contamination
- crud
- fleck
- grime
- grunge
- gunge
- gunk
- muck
- pollutant
- polluter
- scrappiness
- scruff
- shambles
- slime
- slob
- slovenliness
- smear
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mark noun (SYMBOL)
mark noun (FOR SCHOOL WORK)
mark noun (LEVEL)
- altitude
- bathymetric
- bathymetrically
- bathymetry
- be running at something idiom
- caliber
- drop
- elevation
- factor
- knee-length
- metric
- micro
- milli-
- scale
- setting
- stopping distance
- tera-
- tire pressure
- uncalibrated
- unmeasurable
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mark noun (REPRESENTATION)
- The flag was flying at half-mast to mark the death of the president.
- The recent free elections mark the next step in the country's progress toward democracy.
- Many diplomats attended a naval review to mark the anniversary of the end of the war.
- A statue was erected to mark the bicentenary of the composer's birth.
- The Ural mountains mark the boundary between Europe and Asia.
- act out
- attest
- bemedaled
- bespeak
- breastbeating
- indicate
- mark something out
- masterclass
- ostensive
- ostensively
- outlet
- point (something/someone) out
- reflect
- reveal
- trace
- unproved
- unveil
- unwrap
- vent
- virtue signaling
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mark noun (MONEY)
mark verb (PIECE OF WORK)
mark verb (DAMAGE/MAKE DIRTY)
mark verb (REPRESENT)
- analogy
- archetypal
- archetypically
- be someone all over idiom
- betoken
- characterize
- instance
- instantiate
- mirror
- Mr
- Mrs
- stereotype
- sum
- sum (something/someone) up
- summation
- symbolic
- symbolization
- symptom
- territory
- token
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