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Definition of NOTE
1a : to notice or observe with care b : to record or preserve in writing
2a : to make special mention of or remark on b : indicate, show
— not·er noun
Examples of NOTE
You may have noted my late arrival.
The thing to note here is that people are suffering.
It's interesting to note how quickly things have changed.
Their objections were duly noted.
As one official noted, the situation has begun to get out of control.
As noted above most people survive the disease.
“They've asked us to leave,” he noted with amusement.
Origin of NOTE
Middle English, from Anglo-French noter, from Latin notare to mark, note, from nota
First Known Use: 13th century
Related to NOTE
Synonyms: allow, comment, editorialize, remark, observe, opine, reflect, weigh in
Antonyms: disregard, ignore, tune out
Related Words: commentate; articulate, express, say, speak, state, talk, tell, utter, verbalize, vocalize; conjecture, daresay, guess, speculate, suppose, surmiseNear Antonyms: disregard, ignore, neglect, overpass, pass over; miss, overlooksee all synonyms and antonyms
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Rhymes with NOTE
bloat, boat, coat, cote, dote, float, gloat, goat, groat, haute, moat, mote, oat, quote, rote, shoat, stoat, throat, tote, vote
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Definition of NOTE
1a (1) obsolete : melody, song (2) : tone 2a (3) : call, sound; especially : the musical call of a bird b : a written symbol used to indicate duration and pitch of a tone by its shape and position on the staff
2a : a characteristic feature (as of odor or flavor) b : something (as an emotion or disposition) like a note in tone or resonance <a note of sadness> <end on a high note>
3a (1) : memorandum (2) : a condensed or informal record b (1) : a brief comment or explanation (2) : a printed comment or reference set apart from the text c (1) : a written promise to pay a debt (2) : a piece of paper money (3) : a government or corporate bond usually with a maturity of between two and ten years d (1) : a short informal letter (2) : a formal diplomatic communication e : a scholarly or technical essay shorter than an article and restricted in scope f : a sheet of notepaper
4a : distinction, reputation <a figure of international note> b : observation, notice <took full note of the proceedings> c : knowledge, information
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Examples of NOTE
She wrote a note to remind herself about the appointment.
I left you a note on the kitchen table.
making notes in the margins of a book
She jotted down a few notes during the interview.
After class, I usually study my notes and read the next chapter.
I can't come to class today. Would you mind taking notes for me?
His secretary took notes during our meeting.
Please include a brief note about where the picture was taken.
He writes in the program notes that the play was inspired by his own childhood.
One final note: tickets will be available at the door the night of the concert.


