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How to spell MARKD correctly?

If you meant to type "markd" but misspelled it, here are some possible correct suggestions. Firstly, "marked" means to put a visible sign or symbol on something. Secondly, "markedly" means something done in a noticeable or significant way. Lastly, "markup" refers to the amount added to the cost price of goods to determine the selling price.

List of suggestions on how to spell markd correctly

  • Barked
  • card I need to buy a birthday card for my best friend.
  • harked I harked back to my childhood memories while looking at the old family album.
  • Larked He larked around the house all day and didn't get any work done.
  • mack
  • mad
  • maid The maid came every other week to clean our house.
  • make
  • maraud The pirates planned to maraud along the coast and loot the small fishing villages.
  • marc
  • Marco I know Marco from our old neighborhood.
  • marge I'm not sure if that's the right outfit for the party; what do you think, Marge?
  • Margo I met Margo at a coffee shop yesterday.
  • mark I need to make a mark on the paper so I know where to cut it.
  • marked The teacher marked the paper with a red pen.
  • marker There is a marker on the ground next to the victim.
  • market The new technology has created opportunities for the company to expand its market.
  • markka The exchange rate for the Finnish markka was 1.39 euros per markka as of January 10, 2018.
  • markov Markov models are widely used in various fields such as finance, weather forecasting, and speech recognition.
  • marks
  • markup Having markup enabled will help us to improve the quality of our content.
  • marred The party was marred by a few unfortunate incidents.
  • mart
  • Marta Marta was the first one to arrive at the party.
  • Marty He is Marty's best friend.
  • marx The economist Karl Marx argued that capitalism inherently produces inequality.
  • masked The thief was masked and had little concern for the security guards in the bank.
  • Maud Maud is a female given name that is of Germanic origin.
  • maxed The traffic light was maxed out.
  • murk The murk of the forest made it difficult for us to see the path ahead.
  • murky The murky waters made the sight frightening.
  • parked

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