quotation marks
noun /kwəʊˈteɪʃn mɑːks/
  /kwəʊˈteɪʃn mɑːrks/
 (also informal quotes, quote marks, speech marks)
 (British English also inverted commas)
 [plural]- a pair of marks (‘  ’) or ( “ ” ) placed around a word, sentence, etc. to show that it is what somebody said or wrote, that it is a title or that you are using it in an unusual wayExtra ExamplesTopics Languageb1
- Put direct speech in quotation marks.
 - There were quotation marks around the word ‘expert’.
 - You can use double quotation marks inside single ones.