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Mark my words Meaning in English

expression

ˈmɑɹk/ /ˈmaɪ/ /ˈwɝdz
MARK my WURDZ
mˈɑːk/ /mˈaɪ/ /wˈɜːdz
MAHK my WURDZ

Definition

You say this to emphasize that what you are saying will prove to be true. It is used to draw attention and ask people to remember your prediction or warning.

Usage & Nuances

This is a spoken, somewhat dramatic phrase, often used before giving a prediction or warning. It's informal and may sound serious or even slightly threatening depending on the tone. Common in storytelling, arguments, or advice-giving.

Example Sentences

Mark my words—it will rain tomorrow.

basic

You will regret this decision, mark my words.

basic

Mark my words, he won't be late again.

basic

Nobody believes me now, but mark my words, this company will grow fast.

natural

Mark my words, you'll thank me one day for this advice.

natural

He said, 'mark my words—big changes are coming soon.'

natural