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Synonyms and antonyms of Miscellaneous written symbols in American Thesaurus

Miscellaneous written symbols

© ()

a symbol meaningcopyright

arrow (noun)

a sign that looks like an arrow ➡, used for showing people which direction to go in, or where to look for something

asterisk (noun)

the symbol *. In a piece of writing, an asterisk is used after a word or phrase to show that more information is given in a footnote.

caret (noun)

the symbol ^ used when correcting texts to show where punctuation is missing

check (noun)

American a mark ✓ that you put next to something to show that it is correct or that you have dealt with it. The British word is tick.

checkmark (noun)

American the symbol that you write next to an answer to show that it is correct, or next to something on a list to show that it has been done

cross (noun)

British the symbol X

cross (noun)

used for showing your choice on a written list of choices

cross (noun)

used for showing that an answer is wrong

dollar sign (noun)

the symbol $, used to show that an amount is in dollars

hash mark (noun)

American a line drawn on something that is used for measuring or counting something

hieroglyphics (noun)

written words or symbols that are difficult to read or understand

ideogram (noun)

a written sign or symbol, such as those used in Chinese and Japanese writing, that represents an idea or a thing

mark (noun)

a printed or written symbol that is not a letter or a number

mark (noun)

the symbol X that someone who does not know how to write puts instead of their name on a document

pound sign (noun)

American the symbol #

pound sign (noun)

the symbol £

tick (noun)

British a check that you write next to a correct answer