mark A mark is something that provides evidence of activity. This word can be used as a noun or as a verb: - A question mark goes at the end of a question.
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- A check mark shows that something is finished.
| | - A postmark is placed on top of a stamp by the post office. (The postmark shows that postage was paid.)
| | - A runner gets on the mark at the start of a race.
On your marks, get ready…..go! | | - The scar on his face is a mark that will forever remind him of a fight he had with another man.
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Here are a few more sentences that use the word "mark." - When Sheila arrives at work, she marks her time on a card. (mark = write or record)
- LeRoy got some bad marks in school this year. His parents are unhappy about his grades.
- Bob and Cindy’s anniversary marks twenty years of marriage.
- The marks on the bottom of this chair show that it was made in Virginia in the 1820s.
Note: Mark is also a popular name for a boy. Click here to go to the Word of the Day page. This page was first published on September 17, 2012. It was updated on August 14, 2015. |