Strawberry Mark

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈstrɔˌberi mɑrk/

Definitions of strawberry mark

noun A small red birthmark, often raised and resembling a strawberry in shape and color

Example Sentences

A1 She has a small strawberry mark on her cheek.

A2 The doctor said the strawberry mark on the baby's arm is harmless.

B1 The model's unique strawberry mark added character to her face.

B2 The actor's strawberry mark was covered up with makeup for the movie scene.

C1 The dermatologist recommended laser treatment to remove the strawberry mark on her neck.

C2 Despite her strawberry mark, she confidently walked the runway at the fashion show.

Examples of strawberry mark in a Sentence

formal The doctor noted a strawberry mark on the baby's arm during the examination.

informal Did you see that strawberry mark on her cheek? It's so cute!

slang I heard that having a strawberry mark means you're lucky.

figurative Her passion for painting was like a strawberry mark on her soul, always vibrant and noticeable.

Grammatical Forms of strawberry mark

past tense

had a strawberry mark

plural

strawberry marks

comparative

more strawberry mark

superlative

most strawberry mark

present tense

has a strawberry mark

future tense

will have a strawberry mark

perfect tense

has had a strawberry mark

continuous tense

is having a strawberry mark

singular

a strawberry mark

positive degree

strawberry mark

infinitive

to have a strawberry mark

gerund

having a strawberry mark

participle

having a strawberry mark

Origin and Evolution of strawberry mark

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'strawberry mark' originated from the belief that the mark resembled the seeds on a strawberry.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe a birthmark or skin discoloration resembling a strawberry, the term has evolved to also refer to a hemangioma, a type of benign tumor made up of blood vessels that can appear as a red birthmark on the skin.