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mark (verb)
to write or draw words, letters, symbols, etc. on something for a particular purpose
check (verb)
American to make a mark ✓ to show that something is correct, that you agree with it, etc. The British word is tick
cross out ()
to draw an X or a line through writing because it is wrong or because you have decided to write something else
underline (verb)
to draw a line under something written or printed, especially in order to emphasize it
highlight (verb)
to mark words on paper with a highlighter
star (verb)
to put a sign shaped like a star next to something on a list in order to mark it as special or important
underscore (verb)
to draw a line under a word or sentence that you have written
plot (verb)
to mark points on a graph
stamp (verb)
to put a mark on something using ink and a stamp
scribble (verb)
to make marks or drawings with no meaning
asterisk (verb)
to mark something with an asterisk
cancel (verb)
to mark a ticket, stamp, or check so that it cannot be used again
frank (verb)
to put a mark on a letter to show that the charge for mailing it has been paid
ink (verb)
to mark or cover something in ink
to show the position of something
mark off ()
to mark something with a word, letter, or symbol in order to show that you have dealt with it
tick (verb)
British to check something that is correct or something that has been dealt with