- near to the mark
- near (or close) to the markalmost accurate
to say he was their legal adviser would be nearer the mark
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
to say he was their legal adviser would be nearer the mark
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
near to the mark — ► near (or close) to the mark almost accurate. Main Entry: ↑mark … English terms dictionary
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near (or close) to the mark — almost accurate. → mark … English new terms dictionary
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near the mark — close to/near/the mark phrase almost correct His guess was very close to the mark. Thesaurus: inexact and inaccuratesynonym Main entry: mark … Useful english dictionary
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close to the mark — ► near (or close) to the mark almost accurate. Main Entry: ↑mark … English terms dictionary
close to the mark — close to/near/the mark phrase almost correct His guess was very close to the mark. Thesaurus: inexact and inaccuratesynonym Main entry: mark * * * cl … Useful english dictionary
mark — Ⅰ. mark [1] ► NOUN 1) a small area on a surface having a different colour from its surroundings. 2) something that indicates position or acts as a pointer. 3) a line, figure, or symbol made to identify or record something. 4) a sign or indication … English terms dictionary