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Meaning of marked
The primary meaning of the word "marked" is having a clear or distinctive feature.
Etymology of marked
The word "marked" comes from the Old English word "mearcian", which means to mark or to sign
It is related to the Old Norse word "merkja", which means to mark or to note
The word has been used in English since the 9th century to describe something that has been marked or distinguished in some way
Synonyms
notable
conspicuous
prominent
noticeable
evident
apparent
obvious
distinct
visible
clear
striking
remarkable
outstanding
exceptional
singular
salient
patent
manifest
palpable
perceptible
discernible
recognizable
identifiable
detectable
observable
notable
celebrated
famous
illustrious
distinguished
eminent
renowned
respected
honored
esteemed
acclaimed
lauded
praised
commended
notable
prominent
celebrated
notable
prominent
conspicuous
notable
Definitions
- Having a clear or distinctive feature, such as a mark or characteristic
- * Clearly visible or noticeable, such as a marked difference or a marked improvement
- * Having been affected or influenced by something, such as a marked change or a marked increase
Usage Examples
- The new policy has had a marked effect on the company's profits
- * The marked difference between the two candidates was clear to everyone
- * The city's architecture is marked by a mix of old and new buildings
Antonyms
unnoticeable
invisible
imperceptible
indistinct
unclear
unobvious
inconspicuous
unremarkable
unexceptional
ordinary
usual
normal
uncelebrated
unknown
unnoticed
unregarded
disregarded
ignored
overlooked
unseen
unheard
unfelt
unperceived
unobserved
unmarked
unnamed
unidentifiable