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    marked
    /mɑːkt/

    adjective

    • 1. having a visible mark or marking: "a houseplant with beautifully marked, dark green leaves"
    • 2. clearly noticeable: "a marked increase in UK sales"

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  2. MARKED definition: 1. A marked change or difference in behaviour or in a situation is very obvious or noticeable: 2…. Learn more.

  3. Marked definition: strikingly noticeable; conspicuous. See examples of MARKED used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of MARKED is having an identifying mark. How to use marked in a sentence.

  5. 1. adjective. A marked change or difference is very obvious and easily noticed. There has been a marked increase in crimes against property. He was a man of austere habits, in marked contrast to his more flamboyant wife. The trends since the 1950s have become even more marked. Synonyms: noticeable, clear, decided, striking More Synonyms of marked.

  6. Marked is an adjective meaning “clear” or “noticeable.” Filling your living room with pictures of pandas will show your marked appreciation for all things panda. The adjective marked can have several senses. In addition to meaning “very noticeable,” it can be used in relation to the noun mark, as in “to show a mark.” You may ...

  7. Definition of marked adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. Having one or more distinguishing marks. 2. Clearly defined and evident; noticeable: a marked increase in temperature. See Synonyms at noticeable. 3. Singled out, especially for a dire fate: a marked man. 4. Linguistics. a.

  9. Of or relating to that member of a pair of words or forms that explicitly denotes a particular subset of the meanings denoted by the other member of the pair.

  10. obvious, evident, or noticeable. singled out, esp for punishment, killing, etc: a marked man. distinguished by a specific feature, as in phonology. For example, of the two phonemes /t/ and /d/, the /d/ is marked because it exhibits the feature of voice. markedly /ˈmɑːkɪdlɪ/ adv ˈmarkedness n.

  11. MARK definition: 1. a small area on the surface of something that is damaged, dirty, or different in some way: 2. a…. Learn more.