Comparative for obvious or clearly noticeable
“Since the voluntary cleaning of this pool, there has been a marked interest in taking a dip.”
Comparative for extraordinarily, exceptionally or wonderfully rare
Comparative for having a flamboyantly striking appearance or style
Comparative for covered with dirt or grime
Comparative for considerable though not outstanding in size or amount
Comparative for clearly expressed or identified
Comparative for having specks or spots, typically with two or more colors
Comparative for slightly colored, having tint
Comparative for having, or covered with, dots, specks or spots
Comparative for having a surface marked by pits
(of a feeling or emotion) Comparative for showing a heartfelt and powerful intensity
Comparative for having distinction or difference
Comparative for having streaks or stripes
Comparative for having been directed towards a target
Comparative for cut or dug into the surface as by etching
Comparative for having an uneven surface, especially due to dimples
Comparative for having been seared or charred by fire or intense heat
Comparative for marked in an outline or border
Comparative for having a pattern considered attractive appearing on a section
Comparative for characterized by great severity, intensity or suddenness
Comparative for standing on its own apart from the others
Comparative for visually seen or noticed
(a few or many) Comparative for not explicitly named but specified indeterminately
Comparative for damaged or marked by teeth or jaws, typically leaving visible imprints or significant alteration
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