quotation mark
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of quotation mark
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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The quotation mark patterns detected by researchers could be a sign of disrespect, used to communicate irony or sarcasm to future clinical readers.
From Salon • Oct. 2, 2022
We’re soooo sorry about a backward quotation mark in last week’s article about sarcasm.
From Washington Post • Jan. 6, 2022
He sleeps when others are awake, curled up like a quotation mark missing its companion.
From New York Times • Oct. 12, 2020
Rooney has crafted a novel called Conversations With Friends in which not a single quotation mark appears.
From Slate • Aug. 3, 2017
In Chapter VII, "Becaues he'd gone" was changed to "Because he'd gone", and a mismatched quotation mark was corrected after "Still, you might have been a little more civil, Sally."
From The Mistress of Bonaventure by Bindloss, Harold
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