Translation
tick
Definition
A tick is a small mark (✓) used to indicate that something is correct, has been checked, or has been completed, often in lists, forms, or checkboxes. This noun form is commonly used in British English for a checkmark, and as a verb it means to mark an item with such a symbol, typically to confirm its accuracy or completion. In everyday contexts, you might tick items off a to-do list or tick correct answers on a test.
Example
“She put a tick next to each completed task on her list.”
“The teacher used a red pen to add a tick beside the correct answers.”
“Please tick the box if you agree to the terms and conditions.”
“He ticked off all the items on his shopping list before leaving.”
“The form requires you to tick your preferred option from the list.”
“After checking the document, she placed a tick on each approved page.”
“You need to tick the correct answer to move to the next question.”
“The inspector ticked each safety item as it was verified.”
“I always tick my calendar when I finish a major project.”
“The survey asked participants to tick all that apply from the options.”
Synonyms
Other meanings
- A2kene (böcek)View this sense
- B1tik (ses)View this sense
- B2işaretlemek (kontrol işareti)(this page)