quotation mark
Plural
quotation marks
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either of the symbols " " or ' ' used before and after a word or words to indicate the beginning and the end of a title or quoted remark, or to mark a jargon
A quotation mark is a punctuation mark used to indicate the beginning and end of a direct quote or to highlight specific words or phrases. In English, quotation marks come in pairs, typically represented as “ ” or ' '. For example, in the sentence "She said, 'Hello,'" the quotation marks show that the words within them are the exact words spoken by someone. Quotation marks are also used to denote titles of short works, such as articles or poems, and to indicate irony or special meaning. By clearly defining quoted text, quotation marks enhance clarity and accuracy in writing.
- She used quotation marks to enclose the title of the article.
- His essay included several quotes surrounded by quotation marks.
- The teacher explained when to use single quotation marks versus double quotation marks.
- He placed the phrase in quotation marks to show it was a direct quote.
- The book's dialogue was set off by quotation marks for clarity.
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