- nounnote (noun) · notes (plural noun)
- a brief record of facts, topics, or thoughts, written down as an aid to memory:"I'll make a note in my diary" · "Robyn arranged her notes on the lectern"
- a short comment on or explanation of a word or passage in a book or article; an annotation:"see note iv above"
- a short informal letter or written message:"I left her a note explaining where I was going"
- a short official document that certifies a particular thing:"you need a sick note from your doctor"
- an official letter sent from the representative of one government to another:"the Secretariat sent a diplomatic note to the embassy protesting about the sale of arms"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa banknote:"a ten-pound note"
- a single tone of definite pitch made by a musical instrument or the human voice:"the last notes of the symphony died away"
- a written sign representing the pitch and duration of a musical note.
- a key of a piano or similar instrument:"black notes" · "white notes"
- a bird's song or call, or a single tone in this:"the tawny owl has a harsh flight note"
- a particular quality or tone that reflects or expresses a mood or attitude:"there was a note of scorn in her voice" · "the decade could have ended on an optimistic note"
- any of the basic components of a fragrance or flavor:"the fresh note of bergamot"
verbnote (verb) · notes (third person present) · noted (past tense) · noted (past participle) · noting (present participle)- notice or pay particular attention to (something):"noting his mother's unusual gaiety" · "please note that you will not receive a reminder that final payment is due"
- remark upon (something), typically in order to draw someone's attention to it:"we noted earlier the difficulties inherent in this strategy"
- record (something) in writing:"he noted down her address on a piece of paper"
OriginOld English not (denoting a symbol or mark used in writing), from Latin nota ‘a mark’, notare ‘to mark’; subsequently reinforced by Old French note (noun), noter (verb).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a brief record of facts, topics, or thoughts, written down as an aid to memory:
- a short comment on or explanation of a word or passage in a book or article; an annotation:
- a short informal letter or written message:
- a banknote:
- a particular quality or tone that reflects or expresses a mood or attitude:
- any of the basic components of a fragrance or flavor:
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