Marked Tree Vineyard's winemakers share their passion for carefully crafted wines. Meet the winemakers at Marked Tree Vineyard in Flat Rock and learn about their passion for carefully crafted wines.
Southern Living recommends several Western North Carolina wineries, including Addison Farms Vineyard, Marked Tree Vineyard, and Stone Ashe Vineyards. Addison Farms Vineyard offers a winemaker's ...
Wine in Winter Wonder at Marked Tree is a month-long celebration beginning the day after Thanksgiving, on November 28, and running through January 5. Marked Tree invites you to the winery for an ...
Whereas "marked with" is more likely to refer to "soiled with" or "polluted with". "The birthday was wild fun, marked by cheering and playfulness and the host singing a tribute to her mother." "The birthday was disappointing, marked with some fights and the kitchen catching fire." The latter describes the specific markings.
The difference lies in the essence of the definition. When defining a word using 'marked by', it means that the word describes some quality with a certain special characteristic, whereas using 'having' implies that the word principally describes such a special characteristic. Thus in your example of 'a calm demeanor', the word whose definition contains 'marked by' could refer to a certain ...
Good discussion. I would add that "marked by" or "characterized by" can apply to person, place or thing; whereas "given to" applies only to sentient beings—entities who can be said to have preferences or proclivities.
The 19th century was marked by the abolition of slavery. The 19th century marked the abolition of slavery. Which is correct? The meaning is that the abolition of slavery was an important event in ...