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hallmarks

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for hallmarks.

Editorial note

And yes, your description of my sneer as having all the hallmarks of a sneer are right on too.

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Quick take

An official marking made by a trusted party, usually an assay office, on items made of precious metals.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

An official marking made by a trusted party, usually an assay office, on items made of precious metals.

noun

A surname.

noun

Ellipsis of Hallmark Cards.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for hallmarks.

noun

An official marking made by a trusted party, usually an assay office, on items made of precious metals.

noun

A surname.

noun

Ellipsis of Hallmark Cards.

noun

(figurative) A distinguishing characteristic.

Example sentences

1

And yes, your description of my sneer as having all the hallmarks of a sneer are right on too.

2

To me, one of the hallmarks of great artists is that their work is distinct and recognizable.

3

These are not the hallmarks of a free society, it is the symptoms of fascist military rule.

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One of the hallmarks of cancer cell growth is their ability to evade the immune system.

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To be sure, all this can be measured in principle, and measurement is one of the hallmarks of being a science.

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For me, personally, SPAs and the related technology bear some of the similar hallmarks.

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Most importantly, Iranians are used to and expect those hallmarks of modern civilization.

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One of the hallmarks of the show and the storylines has always been its irreverence and it's lack of desire to be taken seriously.

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I don't see any value in the graph/post itself when it lacks the standard hallmarks of quality- reason, background, explanation...

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This article has all the hallmarks of a person who understands that wheels are powerful and that the people who design and engineer wheels are clever.

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All the hallmarks of a poorly functioning market, poorly functioning organization and general pathologies that occur whenever the way we organize is wrong.

12

Those are the hallmarks of our politics.

Quote examples

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It's one of the hallmarks of depression to rationalize it away "don't be such a wuzz...

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In fact, stylistic purity is one of the hallmarks of her "brand.") Also, "find a partner who will support you," is exactly what my mom did.

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From the article: > The massive Google+ launch effort had all the hallmarks of a technology corporation: a code name ("Emerald Sea"), an artificial timeline (100 days to launch!), a dedicated secret building ( with the CEO relocated there ) and a full PR blitz once completed.

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Xi has begun to show some of the hallmarks of a personality cult, alarming those who see echoes of the hubris that engulfed Mao." I think XI has been in power long enough that it's safe to start to call out trends like this if they're apparent.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use hallmarks in a sentence?

And yes, your description of my sneer as having all the hallmarks of a sneer are right on too.

What does hallmarks mean?

An official marking made by a trusted party, usually an assay office, on items made of precious metals.

What part of speech is hallmarks?

hallmarks is commonly used as noun.