marks 1 of 2

present tense third-person singular of mark
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as in labels
to attach an identifying slip to marked each application with a numbered sticker

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as in characterizes
to be an important feature of an annual event marked mostly by noise and confusion

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marks

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noun

plural of mark
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as in jokes
a person or thing that is made fun of in the wake of the scandal, the disgraced governor became the favorite mark of late-night comedians

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as in standards
something set up as an example against which others of the same type are compared lately his playing hasn't been up to the mark expected of a concert pianist

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Recent Examples of marks
Verb
The lawsuit marks the second time in six years that DePaul has been sued by a mental health provider that worked with the school’s athletes. Daniel Libit, Sportico.com, 17 Aug. 2026 Part of a series of stories exploring life in the United States as the country marks its 250th anniversary. ABC News, 16 Aug. 2026 According to the Telegraph, the move marks Prince Harry's final break with Sentebale, the NGO that Harry himself co-founded in 2006 to support orphans and young people affected by HIV in Lesotho and Botswana. Diego Parrado, Vanity Fair, 16 Aug. 2026 Mendes’ project marks the first time that the Beatles and their estates have signed off on life rights and music for a theatrical feature film about them. Jack Dunn, Variety, 16 Aug. 2026 This season marks the debut of the Southeastern Conference’s nine-game slate. Pj Green august 16, Kansas City Star, 16 Aug. 2026 Its arrival marks the singer’s milestone twenty-fifth top 10 hit on the competitive songs roster. Hugh McIntyre, Forbes.com, 15 Aug. 2026 The new cast marks a new chapter for characters who have already been played by some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, including Famke Janssen, Sophie Turner, James Marsden, Tye Sheridan and January Jones. Lily Brown, PEOPLE, 15 Aug. 2026 This marks the second time El Camino Health has received the Lantern Award. Anne Gelhaus, Mercury News, 9 Aug. 2026
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Both marks constitute world records for disciplines that became official distances only in January, governing body World Athletics said. ABC News, 15 Aug. 2026 Whenever possible, experts recommend checking for original hardware, construction details, maker’s marks, and documentation before paying a premium. Rachel Silva, Martha Stewart, 14 Aug. 2026 The Sheriff’s Office, which operates the jail, was recently informed that the American Correctional Association gave the facility high marks during its recent inspection. Clifford Ward, Chicago Tribune, 14 Aug. 2026 The marks apply across all Claude surfaces people use — the API, Claude Code, Claude Cowork and deployments through AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Foundry. Anisha Sircar, Forbes.com, 13 Aug. 2026 The whales sometimes have circular marks on their skin, which are potentially sucker marks from fighting off giant squid. Laura Baisas, Popular Science, 13 Aug. 2026 Francesca Hong’s upset loss in Wisconsin’s Democratic gubernatorial primary marks the second straight week that a progressive Democrat’s double-digit polling lead evaporated on election night. Scott Clement, Washington Post, 12 Aug. 2026 Unfortunately, there seems to be a clear link between Murphy’s uptick in production and his ability to hit those high-water marks. Ct Jones, Rolling Stone, 8 Aug. 2026 One of my biggest pain points (besides hormonal breakouts) is hyperpigmentation, both in the form of post-acne marks and sun spots. Deanna Pai, Vogue, 7 Aug. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for marks
Verb
  • Sony first brought lawsuits against Udio and its competitor Suno in June 2024 alongside labels Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group.
    Corbin Bolies, Variety, 22 July 2026
  • Much of the American left seeks to counter Trump with a form of progressive populism that labels billionaires and oligarchs enemies of the people.
    Gilad Edelman, The Atlantic, 19 July 2026
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  • Lou Reed modeled the sort of petulant sing-talking that characterizes her verses.
    Spencer Kornhaber, The Atlantic, 30 July 2026
  • Strada’s website characterizes the candidate as a successful businessman.
    Annie Martin, The Orlando Sentinel, 17 July 2026
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  • Court records that detail the circumstances of the May incident were not immediately available Monday.
    Shelly Bradbury, Denver Post, 18 Aug. 2026
  • The company records 194% growth for lerobot and 148% for Apple’s mlx, against 16% for transformers.
    Janakiram MSV, Forbes.com, 18 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • Behind the jokes, some campaigns have carried serious messages, like a man dressed as a fox advocating for animal rights who stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Burnham when the former Manchester mayor returned to parliament in June.
    Reagan Yip, CNN Money, 14 Aug. 2026
  • There were lots of jokes, memes and even a Jimmy Fallon skit.
    Rebecca Johnson, Chicago Tribune, 14 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • Coach Roberto De Zerbi desperately needs reinforcements, with Manchester City’s Savinho and Liverpool winger Cody Gakpo both targets.
    Chris Weatherspoon, New York Times, 14 Aug. 2026
  • But phantom squatting targets anyone looking for advice about stores, banks, etc.
    David Berreby, IEEE Spectrum, 13 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • Today, as in the ‘90s, lucky bamboo remain popular houseplants thanks to their nearly indestructible reputations.
    Abby Monteil, The Spruce, 12 Aug. 2026
  • But their reputations eventually became bigger than their performances.
    Jackson Thompson OutKick, FOXNews.com, 12 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • Another question is whether this sentencing met the standards of credible transitional justice.
    Paula Hancocks, CNN Money, 16 Aug. 2026
  • Standard rooms already feel generous by Vegas standards, and suites step up to apartment-like layouts, with separate living areas that make longer stays or work trips more comfortable.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 15 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • If approved, the legislation would extend exemptions to class cars built between 1976 and 1985 that are used primarily for exhibition purposes and have limited use on public roadways.
    Darrielle Fair, CBS News, 13 Aug. 2026
  • Warner said Idaho Public Archaeology, which has had around 400 volunteers and 5,000 visitors to various projects over the years, serves multiple purposes.
    Nicole Blanchard, Idaho Statesman, 13 Aug. 2026

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“Marks.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/marks. Accessed 20 Aug. 2026.

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