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Synonyms and antonyms of Miscellaneous written symbols in British 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 tick for showing that something is correct

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

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

ideogram (noun)

a written symbol that represents a word, for example % represents ‘per cent

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)

the symbol £

pound sign (noun)

American a hash (#)

tick (noun)

British 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