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Marker - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A marker is a writing tool with a felt tip, used for drawing or writing on surfaces like paper or whiteboards. It comes in various colors and sizes for different purposes.

marker

/ˈmɑrkər/ /ˈmɑːkə/

Definition:

A tool for writing or drawing, or an object used to indicate a position or boundary.

Synonyms:

pen, highlighter, indicator, signpost

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

eraser, blank

Common Collocations:

whiteboard marker, permanent marker, boundary marker, genetic marker

Derivatives:

marked, marking, markable

Usage Tips:

Use "marker" for writing tools or indicators; avoid confusion with "market" by emphasizing the "k" sound.

Common Phrases:

leave your mark, on your mark, marker of respect

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "mearc," meaning boundary or sign; evolved to denote tools for marking.

Examples:

  • 1. She used a red marker to highlight the important text.
  • 2. The surveyor placed a marker at the property's edge.
  • 3. Please pass me the whiteboard marker for the presentation.
  • 4. Genetic markers help scientists track inherited traits in families.

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