Pronunciation: /bɪˈloʊ ðə mɑrk/
noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
A1 She always feels below the mark in math class.
A2 His performance in the exam was below the mark.
B1 The quality of the product was below the mark.
B2 The company's sales numbers are below the mark this quarter.
C1 Her artistic skills are below the mark compared to other professionals.
C2 The restaurant's service was below the mark for a Michelin-starred establishment.
preposition a word used before a noun or pronoun to show its relationship to another word in the sentence
A1 The student's test score was below the mark.
A2 Her performance in the competition was below the mark.
B1 The quality of the product was below the mark set by the company.
B2 His behavior at the meeting was below the mark of professionalism.
C1 The restaurant's service fell below the mark of excellence expected by customers.
C2 The movie's plot was below the mark for a film of its genre.
article a word that is used with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun
A1 The student's test score was below the mark.
A2 Her performance in the competition was below the mark.
B1 The quality of the product was below the mark, according to the reviews.
B2 The team's execution of the project fell below the mark set by the client.
C1 The company's profits for the quarter were below the mark expected by investors.
C2 The artist's latest work was considered below the mark compared to their previous masterpieces.
formal The quality of the product was below the mark set by industry standards.
informal His performance in the exam was below the mark, he needs to study harder.
slang Her outfit was totally below the mark for the party.
figurative The team's effort fell below the mark, resulting in a disappointing outcome.
fell below the mark
below the marks
more below the mark
most below the mark
is below the mark
will be below the mark
has been below the mark
is being below the mark
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to be below the mark
being below the mark
been below the mark