A2verb1K

Mark

UK /["/mɑːk/","/mɑːks/","/mɑːkt/","/ˈmɑːkɪŋ/"]/US /["/mɑːrk/","/mɑːrks/","/mɑːrkt/","/ˈmɑːrkɪŋ/"]/

Definition

to write or draw a symbol, line, etc. on something in order to give information about it

In simple words: A sign or a symbol that shows something.

Examples

  • Please mark your answers clearly on the test sheet.
  • She decided to mark the important sections of the book.
  • The teacher will mark our papers this weekend.
  • He took a deep breath and tried to mark his place on the map.
  • They used chalk to mark the boundaries of the game area.

Usage notes

Used in both written and spoken contexts. Appropriate for discussions about grades, impressions, or signs. Avoid using it in overly formal writing.

Grammar pattern

mark + object

Memory hint

Think of a 'mark' like a checkmark made with a pen.

Collocations

  • clearly
  • carefully
  • indelibly
  • as
  • for
  • in
  • indelibly
  • permanently
  • deeply
  • effectively
  • officially
  • publicly
  • appear to
  • seem to
  • effectively
  • officially
  • publicly
  • appear to
  • seem to
  • indelibly
  • permanently
  • deeply

Synonyms

  • indicate

Antonyms

  • erase
  • remove
  • ignore

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'make' when referring to creating something.
  • Using 'mark' as a noun without context (e.g., 'give a mark' instead of 'give a grade').