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Mark my word Meaning in English

expression

ˈmɑɹk/ /ˈmaɪ/ /ˈwɝd
MARK my WURD
mˈɑːk/ /mˈaɪ/ /wˈɜːd
MAHK my WURD

Definition

Used to warn or emphasize that what you are saying will happen, even if others doubt it. It's a way to ask someone to remember your prediction or warning.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is somewhat formal or dramatic, often spoken before a prediction or warning. Common in movies, books, or when you want someone to remember what you say. It can sound old-fashioned or forceful if used casually.

Example Sentences

Mark my word, it will rain tomorrow.

basic

He said, 'Mark my word, you will need this advice one day.'

basic

Mark my word, this plan will work.

basic

Mark my word, you'll regret not studying for the test.

natural

People laugh now, but mark my word, this idea will change everything.

natural

You can ignore me, but mark my word—this won't end well.

natural