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note
noun
- 1. A brief written record made for later reference.
- Example: took a note of the number
- Thesaurus: reminder, comment, observation, notice, agenda, entry, journal, notation, jotting, mark, scrawl, representation, annotation; impressions, recordings, findings, sketch, outline, draft, commentary.
- Form: notes (often)
- Example: a note of thanks
- Thesaurus: dispatch, announcement, letter, epistle, communication, message, summary, brief, memorandum.
- Example: a footnote
- Example: endnote
5a. A banknote;
5b. A promissory note.
6. Especially in diplomacy: a formal communication.
7. Attention; notice.
- Example: buildings worthy of note
- Example: women of note
- Thesaurus: distinction, consequence, celebrity, eminence, fame, heed, prestige, renown, reputation.
- A written symbol indicating the pitch and length of a musical sound;
- The sound itself;
- Thesaurus: tone, key, interval, degree, step, sharp, flat, natural, pitch.
- A key on a keyboard instrument.
- The call or cry of a bird or animal.
- Example: with a note of panic in her voice
- 1. To write it down.
- Thesaurus: record, enter, transcribe, write down, denote, designate, indicate, mark, register.
- Form: note something down (also)
- Thesaurus: remark, regard, see, notice, detect, observe, perceive, witness, heed.
4. To mention or to remark upon something.
5. music.
- To write down (music) in notes.
- Famous; eminent.
- Example: a noted surgeon
- Example: noted for his use of colour
- Thesaurus: acclaimed, celebrated, conspicuous, famous, well-known, notorious, illustrious, prominent, distinguished, notable, eminent; Antonym: obscure, unknown.
- Notorious.
adverb
adj
- To exchange ideas and opinions, especially about a particular person, event or thing.
- Well-known; distinguished.
- Significant; worthy of attention.
- To act or speak inappropriately.
- To act or speak appropriately.
- To observe it carefully, to pay attention to it.
