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Meaning of Hallmark | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈhɔːlmɑːk

Definitions

  1. A distinguishing characteristic.
    figuratively
  2. A surname.
  3. An official marking made by a trusted party, usually an assay office, on items made of precious metals.
  4. Ellipsis of Hallmark Cards.
    abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis

Equivalents

Examples

“You know what a university is, and a university degree? It is the necessary hallmark of a man who wants to do anything in teaching.”
“The inference appears to be that there is some subtle connection between immorality and art, as if the handling of the lewd, or the depicting of it, were in some sort the hallmark of the true artist.”
“A man needs only to be careful—and lucky—to live a long time in the Solomons; but he must also be of the right sort. He must have the hall-mark of the inevitable white man stamped upon his soul.”
“In everything Brent said and did and wore, in all his movements, gestures, expressions, there was the unmistakable hallmark of the man worth while.”
“Arsene Wenger's side showed little of the style and fluidity that is their hallmark but this was about digging deep and getting the job done, qualities they demonstrated and that will serve them well as the season reaches its climax.”
“And this is where the larger problem lies: when states try to enforce impossible bans, everyone loses. 3D printing farragoes have all the hallmarks of the absolute worst kind of ineffectual ban: one which encourages overly draconian laws that carry huge side effects, and that ultimately to have little to no effect.”
“It can highlight our embodiment, a qualitative step away from the hallmark machines that work so resolutely to disembody us.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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