be marked
Frequency: 9.0150.5 per million words
Used to mean 'easy to see' or to describe something having specific markings.
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- There is a strongly marked difference between the two creatures.
- These trout are beautifully marked with bright red spots.
- Her absence was marked by everyone present.
- The progress in his studies is marked and impressive.
- The company's performance has been marked by significant improvement.
- His contribution to the project was marked by its innovative approach.
- The distinction between the two theories is marked.
- The ancient pottery was marked with intricate patterns.
- Each bird is uniquely marked by its feather coloration.
- The boundary of the property will be marked with new fences.