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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Check_markCheck mark - Wikipedia

    A check or check mark (American English), checkmark (Philippine English), tickmark (Indian English) or tick (Australian, New Zealand and British English) is a mark ( , , etc.) used in many countries, including the English-speaking world, to indicate the concept "yes" (e.g. "yes; this has been verified", "yes; that is the correct ...

  2. a mark ( ) that shows that something is correct or has been done: put a tick by/against Put a tick by/against the names of the people who have accepted the invitation. artpartner-images/Photographer's Choice/GettyImages. Fewer examples. Put a tick opposite the answer that you think is correct.

  3. CHECK MARK meaning: a mark that you make beside a name or item on a list to show that it is correct or that it has been…. Learn more.

  4. tick noun (MARK) A2 [ C ] UK (US usually check) a mark ( ) that shows that something is correct or has been done: put a tick by/against Put a tick by/against the names of the people who have accepted the invitation. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. Tick-mark definition: A mark (often one of a series) made to show that an operation or task has been completed.

  6. 31 de may. de 2019 · Linguistically a check mark is simply any mark with which one has checked items. Various possible check marks include "x-es" and "tick marks", as well as a host of other small marks used by proof readers, editors, accountants (auditing firms require a multi-page glossary of all the various check marks used for their audit trails !), etc.

  7. 2 de feb. de 2017 · 1 Answer. Sorted by: 2. They are the exact same thing. Tick mark tends to be said more commonly by British people and check mark tends to be more commonly said by Americans. Additionally, as a native American English speaker, I do find myself saying "tick the box" once in a while, but at the same time I personally never say "tick mark."