English adjective: marked | |||
| 1. | marked strongly marked; easily noticeable | ||
| Samples | Walked with a marked limp. A pronounced flavor of cinnamon. | ||
| Synonyms | pronounced | ||
| Similar | noticeable | ||
| Antonyms | unnoticeable | ||
| 2. | marked singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate | ||
| Samples | A marked man. | ||
| Similar | conspicuous | ||
| Antonyms | inconspicuous, invisible | ||
| 3. | marked having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination | ||
| Samples | Played with marked cards. A scar-marked face. Well-marked roads. | ||
| Similar | asterisked, barred, masked, scarred, starred, well-marked | ||
| Antonyms | unmarked | ||