used to let someone know to pay attention to what you are saying because it is very important especially when you are certain something would happen in future
assure someone about something that you saying is certainly going to happen
Mark my words, she won’t regret taking me up on my offer.
I had no idea about the conversation concerning their agreement but mark my words; it shall all come to light soon.
I was just leaving her office when she told me to mark her words, that I would be relieved of my job tomorrow.
Mark my words, one day your son James will become a great businessman.
Remember if you do not stop abusing then, mark my words, one day everybody will leave you.
Don’t take her with. You mark my words, she will cause only problems.
There is no origin for this idiom
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