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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. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word marked, such as having an identifying mark, being noticeable, or being an object of attack. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of marked.

  4. adjective. strikingly noticeable; conspicuous: with marked success. Synonyms: prominent, obvious, outstanding, striking. watched as an object of suspicion or vengeance: a marked man. having a mark or marks: beautifully marked birds; to read the marked pages. Linguistics. Compare unmarked ( def 2 ).

  5. Marked means obvious, noticeable, or singled out for some reason. Learn how to use marked in different contexts, such as linguistics, grammar, and idioms, with synonyms and pronunciation.

  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.

  7. Marked means having one or more distinguishing marks, clearly defined and evident, or singled out for a fate. It also has a linguistic meaning related to the presence or absence of a feature. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples.

  8. adjective. /mɑːkt/ /mɑːrkt/ Idioms. easy to see synonym noticeable, distinct. a marked difference/improvement. a marked increase in profits. She is quiet and studious, in marked contrast to her sister. The recent advertising campaign has had a marked effect on sales. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Take your English to the next level.