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Noun marque has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: MarquePart of speech: NounSense 1: A prominent or distinctive brand or trademark. Example sentence: The company's marque has become synonymous with luxury and elegance. Sense 2: A branding mark; a figure on a book cover or title-page, supposed to indicate the subject or author. Example sentence: The publisher's marque on the book cover caught my attention, and I immediately knew it was a book I wanted to read. Part of speech: VerbSense 1: To brand; to put a marque or mark on. Example sentence: The rancher used a hot iron to marque his cattle with his distinct symbol. Sense 2: To mark with a number, as if with brands. Example sentence: The prisoners were marqued on their uniforms for easier identification. Part of speech: AdjectiveSense 1: Well known and widely recognized. Example sentence: The artist's marque status in the art world has led to numerous exhibitions of her works. Sense 2: Particular to a specific locality or region. Example sentence: The festival brings together local artisans who showcase their marque crafts and products. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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