These nouns denote an outward indication of the existence or presence of something not immediately evident.
- Sign is the most general:
..... "The exile of Gaveston was the sign of the barons' triumph" John R. Green. - Symbol and emblem often refer to something associated with and standing for, representing, or identifying something else:
..... "There was One whose suffering changed an instrument of torture, degradation and shame, into a symbol of glory, honor, and immortal life" Harriet Beecher Stowe.
..... "a bed of sweet-scented lillies, the emblem of France" Amy Steedman. - Badge usually refers to something that is worn as an insignia of membership, is an emblem of achievement, or is a characteristic sign:
..... a sheriff's badge.
..... "Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge" Shakespeare. - Mark can refer to a visible trace or impression (a laundry mark) or to an indication of a distinctive trait or characteristic:
..... Intolerance is the mark of a bigot. - Token usually refers to evidence or proof of something intangible:
..... sent flowers as a token of her affection. - Symptom suggests outward evidence of a process or condition, especially an adverse condition:
..... bad weather that showed no symptoms of improving anytime soon. - Note applies to the sign of a particular quality or feature:
..... "the eternal note of sadness" Matthew Arnold.
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