Antonyms for make mark
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : mahrk |
Phonetic Transcription : mɑrk |
Definition of make mark
Origin :- "to put a mark on," Old English mearcian (West Saxon), merciga (Anglian) "to trace out boundaries," from Proto-Germanic *markojanan (cf. Old Norse merkja, Old Saxon markon, Old Frisian merkia, Old High German marchon, German merken "to mark, note," Middle Dutch and Dutch merken), from the root of mark (n.1).
- Influenced by Scandinavian cognates. Meaning "to have a mark" is from c.1400; that of "to notice, observe" is late 14c. Meaning "to put a numerical price on an object for sale" led to verbal phrase mark down (1859). Mark time (1833) is from military drill. Related: Marked; marking. Old French merchier "to mark, note, stamp, brand" is a Germanic loan-word.
- As in prosper : verb be fortunate; succeed
Synonyms for make mark
- advance
- arrive
- augment
- batten
- be enriched
- bear
- bear fruit
- become rich
- become wealthy
- benefit
- bloom
- blossom
- catch on
- do well
- do wonders
- fare well
- fatten
- feather nest
- flourish
- flower
- gain
- get on
- get there
- go places
- go to town
- grow rich
- hit it big
- hit the jackpot
- increase
- make a killing
- make good
- make it
- make mark
- make money
- make out
- multiply
- produce
- progress
- rise
- score
- strike it rich
- thrive
- turn out well
- yield
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