noun
- a faint design or mark visible in paper when held up to light, used to identify the manufacturer or prevent counterfeiting
- a translucent design or text overlaid on digital images or documents to show ownership or prevent unauthorized use
- a mark showing the highest level reached by water
Usage: digital media
verb
- to mark paper or digital content with a watermark
Examples
- The dollar bill has a watermark of the president’s face.
- You can see the watermark when you hold the certificate up to the light.
- The photographer added a watermark to protect her images online.
- The flood left a watermark three feet high on the wall.
- The company watermarks all its official documents.
- She watermarked the photos before posting them on social media.
- The paper manufacturer watermarks their premium stationery.