marked (Meaning)
marked (s)
strongly marked; easily noticeable
singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate
marked (a)
having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination
marked (imp. & p. p.)
of Mark
marked (a.)
Designated or distinguished by, or as by, a mark; hence; noticeable; conspicuous; as, a marked card; a marked coin; a marked instance.
Synonyms & Antonyms of marked
Synonyms:
- outstanding
- distinguished
- striking
- flamboyant
- emphatic
- pronounced
- highlighted
- conspicuous
- showy
- interesting
- noisy
- brilliant
- notable
- impressive
- bold
- visible
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- ornate
- ostentatious
- eminent
- noteworthy
- perceptible
- bodacious
- grabby
- swanky
- gaudy
- garish
- recognizable
- screaming
- salient
- detectable
- loud
- kenspeckle
- spectacular
- arresting
- glaring
- discernable
- extravagant
- catchy
- eye-catching
- fascinating
- flagrant
- spotlighted
- swank
- flashy
- fancy
- discernible
- glitzy
- tawdry
- splashy
- observable
Antonyms:
marked Sentence Examples
- The **marked** increase in traffic caused severe delays on the highway.
- The teacher **marked** the student's paper with a red pen.
- The **marked** price of the item was higher than the sale price.
- The police officer **marked** the spot where the accident occurred.
- The dog's tail was **marked** with a white tip.
- The key was **marked** with a special code.
- The **marked** card was used to cheat on the exam.
- The store owner **marked** the prices of the items in pencil.
- The musician's guitar was **marked** with his initials.
- The recipe **marked** the ingredients that were needed.
FAQs About the word marked
strongly marked; easily noticeable, singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate, having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; oft
prominent, dramatic, remarkable,noticeable, commanding, outstanding, distinguished, striking, flamboyant, emphatic
hidden, unobtrusive, subtle, hidden, obscure, unremarkable, inconspicuous, concealed, subtle, faint
The **marked** increase in traffic caused severe delays on the highway.
The teacher **marked** the student's paper with a red pen.
The **marked** price of the item was higher than the sale price.
The police officer **marked** the spot where the accident occurred.