black mark



black mark

An indication of censure or failure, as in If you refuse to work late, won't that be a black mark against you? This phrase alludes to a literal black mark, such as a cross, that was put next to a person's name, indicating that he or she had incurred a rebuke or penalty of some kind. [Mid-1800s]
See also: black, mark

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Liberius-Late Roman
StarSTAHREnglish
Don[dɔn]
Ellie['eli]
EdED (English), ET (Dutch)English, Dutch
Mauritius-Late Roman