Marking: meaning, definitions and examples

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marking

 

[ ˈmɑːrkɪŋ ]

Context #1

school supplies

Marking refers to the act of making marks or symbols on something, usually to indicate a particular meaning or to provide information. It is commonly used in educational settings for grading or highlighting important points.

Synonyms

labeling, notation, scoring

Examples of usage

  • The teacher's marking of the students' essays was thorough and detailed.
  • She used different colors for marking the key points in the textbook.
Context #2

evaluation

As a verb, marking means to assess or evaluate something based on specific criteria. It often involves assigning scores or grades to indicate the quality or performance of a person or thing.

Synonyms

assessing, evaluating, grading

Examples of usage

  • The judge will be marking the contestants on their dancing skills.
  • Please make sure to mark each question carefully when grading the exam.

Translations

Translations of the word "marking" in other languages:

🇵🇹 marcação

🇮🇳 चिह्नित करना

🇩🇪 Markierung

🇮🇩 penandaan

🇺🇦 позначення

🇵🇱 oznaczenie

🇯🇵 マーキング (mākingu)

🇫🇷 marquage

🇪🇸 marcación

🇹🇷 işaretleme

🇰🇷 표시 (pyo-si)

🇸🇦 وضع العلامات

🇨🇿 označení

🇸🇰 označenie

🇨🇳 标记 (biāojì)

🇸🇮 označevanje

🇮🇸 merking

🇰🇿 белгілеу

🇬🇪 მონიშვნა

🇦🇿 işarələmə

🇲🇽 marcación

Word origin

The word 'marking' has origins in Old English and Middle English, where it initially referred to a sign or trace left by something. Over time, it evolved to encompass the act of making marks for various purposes, such as grading or indicating significance. The concept of marking has been integral to communication and organization throughout history, with its importance recognized in fields like education, commerce, and design.

See also: mark, markdown, marked, markedly, markers, markings, marks, marksman, marksmanship, markup, remark, unmarked.