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Meaning of
Mark
in English
Mark
uk
//mɑrk//
#common
Plural
Marks
Past Tense
Marked
Participle Verb
Marking
Third Person Singular
Marks
Definitions
Proper Noun
a
surname
;
biblical
figure
the
second
gospel
in
the
Bible
Mark
is
the
author
of
the
second
gospel
in
the
New
Testament
.
Noun
a
visible
sign
or
characteristic
The
company
will
use
a
special
mark
to
identify
their
products
.
an
indicator
of
position
or
objective
The
hikers
used
a
mark
on
the
tree
to
navigate
through
the
forest
.
a
European
currency
unit
;
formerly
Germany's
base
unit
The
German
mark
was
replaced
by
the
euro
as
the
official
currency
.
a
coin
worth
one
mark
The
old
coin
was
a
rare
mark
from
the
19th
century
.
a
landmark
guiding
travellers
The
old
tower
served
as
a
mark
for
ships
navigating
the
coastline
.
a
sign
or
omen
indicating
something
;
symptom
The
doctor
looked
for
a
mark
of
illness
in
the
patient's
behavior
.
a
distinctive
characteristic
(
of
something
)
The
new
policy
has
a
mark
of
innovation
that
sets
it
apart
.
a
visible
sign
or
imperfection
;
stain
or
scratch
The
mark
on
her
cheek
was
a
small
mole
.
a
sign
on
a
person
;
identifier
The
company
uses
a
unique
mark
to
identify
its
employees
.
a
written
character
or
symbol
The
artist
designed
a
unique
mark
for
the
company's
logo
.
a
stamp
indicating
origin
;
quality
The
product
received
a
mark
of
excellence
for
its
high
quality
.
a
specific
product
design
or
model
The
company
launched
a
new
mark
of
their
best-selling
smartphone
.
academic
score
or
achievement
;
earned
points
The
student
received
a
high
mark
on
her
mathematics
exam
.
target
for
shooting
or
projectiles
The
archer
aimed
at
the
mark
on
the
target
board
.
sign
or
indicator
for
reference
The
milestone
served
as
a
mark
to
measure
the
distance
traveled
.
intended
victim
of
deception
The
scammer
targeted
the
tourist
as
his
mark
.
a
catch
from
a
kicked
ball
;
free
kick
The
referee
awarded
the
player
a
mark
after
the
foul
.
starting
line
for
athletes
;
designated
point
The
athletes
gathered
at
the
mark
to
begin
the
race
.
score
for
achievement
;
sporting
result
The
student
was
thrilled
to
receive
a
high
mark
on
her
exam
.
official
note
on
behavior
;
performance
record
The
student's
mark
for
the
semester
was
excellent
.
oven
temperature
level
The
recipe
requires
a
mark
of
180
degrees
Celsius
for
baking
.
device
model
number
;
identifier
The
company's
latest
product
has
a
unique
mark
that
distinguishes
it
from
others
.
badge
of
honor
or
rank
The
soldier
wore
a
mark
on
his
uniform
indicating
his
rank
and
achievement
.
distinctive
characteristic
(
logic
)
The
company's
unique
mark
is
its
commitment
to
sustainability
.
noteworthiness
or
importance
;
significance
The
historical
event
has
a
mark
of
significance
that
still
resonates
today
.
a
historical
unit
of
mass
(
226
.
8
g
)
The
goldsmith
used
a
mark
as
a
unit
of
weight
to
measure
the
precious
metal
.
a
former
currency
unit
(
13
shillings
)
The
old
merchant
still
remembered
the
value
of
a
mark
in
the
past
.
a
half-pound
unit
for
gold
/
silver
measurement
The
jeweler
used
a
mark
to
measure
the
weight
of
the
precious
gold
.
a
former
German
currency
unit
;
based
on
silver
The
German
mark
was
the
official
currency
in
Germany
before
the
euro
.
a
historical
currency
unit
;
equivalent
to
a
mark
of
gold
The
value
of
the
old
coin
was
equivalent
to
one
mark
of
gold
.
Verb
to
label
or
identify
(
something
);
make
recognizable
The
teacher
asked
the
student
to
mark
the
correct
answers
in
the
exam
.
to
leave
a
lasting
impression
(
often
unwanted
)
The
fire
mark
on
the
wall
was
still
visible
after
years
.
to
evaluate
and
score
(
assignments
,
exams
)
The
instructor
will
mark
the
assignments
and
provide
feedback
.
to
record
someone's
(
status
,
attendance
)
The
teacher
will
mark
the
students
present
in
the
attendance
book
.
to
walk
with
steady
,
lengthy
strides
The
hiker
began
to
mark
along
the
winding
mountain
trail
.
to
make
consistent
progress
;
advance
steadily
The
company
will
mark
steady
progress
in
the
coming
years
.