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marked

Aussprache: [/mɑɹkt/]

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Kontext: „noticeable“

(adjective) when something stands out or is easily seen because it's different or unusual, like a colorful spot on a white background.

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The singer had a marked improvement in her performance after practicing for weeks.

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There was no marked change in the weather; it was still hot and sunny.

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Can you see any marked differences between these two pictures?

Kontext: „clear and definite“

(adjective) when something is clearly present or noticeable, and there is no doubt about it. Like checking off items on a list that are complete.

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The map showed a marked trail leading to the waterfall.

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There was no marked improvement in test scores after the study session.

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Is there a marked increase in the number of visitors this year?

Kontext: „indicate or show“

(verb) to show, indicate, or draw attention to something that's important or significant. Like putting a big star next to an important note.

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His behavior marked a turning point in their relationship.

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Her absence did not mark a decline in the team's performance.

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What event would you mark as a highlight of your trip?

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