Pronunciation: /mɑrk daʊn/
noun a reduction in price
A1 I saw a mark down on the price tag of the shirt.
A2 The store had a big mark down on all their summer clothes.
B1 The mark down on the electronics was so significant that I couldn't resist buying one.
B2 She always waits for the mark down before purchasing anything.
C1 The mark down on the designer handbags was a rare opportunity to get a luxury item at a lower price.
C2 The company's decision to have a mark down on their products led to a surge in sales.
verb to reduce the price of an item
A1 I mark down important dates in my calendar so I don't forget them.
A2 She likes to mark down the prices of items on sale in her shop.
B1 The store manager decided to mark down the prices of all winter clothing.
B2 The company had to mark down their projected earnings due to unexpected expenses.
C1 The professor marked down any assignments that were submitted late.
C2 After reviewing the budget, they decided to mark down expenses in certain areas to save money.
formal The retailer decided to mark down the prices of their products in order to attract more customers.
informal I heard they're going to mark down those shoes you've been wanting to buy.
slang Let's wait until they mark down the new video game before we buy it.
figurative She couldn't help but mark down all the ways in which he had changed since they first met.
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