Checkmark

/ˈtʃɛkˌmɑrk/ noun

Definition

A small mark shaped like a 'V' or '✓' that you put next to something to show it is correct, approved, or completed.

Etymology

From 'check' (to verify or approve) and 'mark' (a visible sign). The checkmark symbol itself originated in medieval manuscripts as an abbreviation and became standardized in modern times as a universal symbol of approval.

Kelly Says

The checkmark is one of the few symbols that's almost universally understood across all languages and cultures—no translation needed—making it one of the most efficient symbols in human communication.

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