note
Meaning of note
noun
- a brief record of points or ideas written down as an aid to memory.
I'll make a note in my diary
lecture notes
- a short informal letter or written message.
I left her a note explaining where I was going
- a 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 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
- notice or pay particular attention to (something).
he noted his mother's unusual gaiety
please note that you will not receive a reminder that final payment is due
- record (something) in writing.
he noted down her address on a piece of paper
Middle English (in note (sense 4 of the noun) and note (sense 1 of the verb)): from Old French note (noun), noter (verb), from Latin nota ‘a mark’, notare ‘to mark’.
Information about note
- The plural form of note is: notes.
- Languages in which note is used:
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Hyphenation of note
note
- It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
- note is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
note synonyms
Meaning short letter:
Meaning bill:
Meaning musical note:
Meaning annotation:
Meaning eminence:
eminence, distinction, preeminence
Meaning observe:
Meaning notice:
Meaning take note:
Meaning a thing constituting a piece of evidence about the past, especially an account kept in writing or some other permanent form:
Meaning importance:
Meaning an item written or printed in a diary, list, account book, or reference book:
Meaning an entry in an account:
Meaning a period of time equal to sixty seconds or a sixtieth of an hour:
Meaning a brief note:
Meaning a thing inscribed, as on a monument or in a book:
Meaning a written message in business or diplomacy:
Meaning a thing that causes someone to remember something:
Meaning a memorandum:
Meaning an account given of a particular matter, especially in the form of an official document, after thorough investigation or consideration by an appointed person or body:
Meaning an expression of opinions or offering of explanations about an event or situation:
Meaning a written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium:
Meaning an event or a series of activities involving a set procedure:
Meaning an instance of buying or selling something:
Meaning a statement based on something one has seen, heard, or noticed:
Meaning an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence:
Meaning an individual fact or item:
Meaning facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis:
Meaning a brief summary or general survey of something:
Meaning a brief statement or account of the main points of something:
Meaning a rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished picture:
Meaning a line or set of lines enclosing or indicating the shape of an object in a sketch or diagram:
Meaning details:
Meaning a verbal, written, or recorded communication sent to or left for a recipient who cannot be contacted directly:
Meaning the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium:
Meaning a written, typed, or printed communication, sent in an envelope by post or messenger:
Meaning a letter, especially a long or official one:
Meaning a letter:
Meaning messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network:
Meaning a document, especially a copy, made on very thin paper:
Meaning the rise and fall of the voice in speaking:
Meaning a change in the form of a word (typically the ending) to express a grammatical function or attribute such as tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender:
Meaning vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear:
Meaning a slight or indirect indication or suggestion:
Meaning a sign or piece of information that indicates something:
Meaning an object, quality, or event whose presence or occurrence indicates the probable presence or occurrence of something else:
Meaning an essential or characteristic part of something abstract:
Meaning a long, thin line or mark of a different substance or colour from its surroundings:
Meaning a force tending to pull or stretch something to an extreme or damaging degree:
Meaning any of the tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body, carrying in most cases oxygen-depleted blood towards the heart:
Meaning an idea or plan put forward for consideration:
Meaning a feeling or thought that something is possible, likely, or true:
Meaning take (something) into account when making a judgement:
Meaning pay attention to; take notice of:
Meaning write or carve (words or symbols) on something, especially as a formal or permanent record:
Meaning write or key (information) in a book, computer, etc:
Meaning enter or record on an official list or directory:
Meaning write or draw (something) carelessly or hurriedly:
Meaning write (something) in a hurried, careless way:
Meaning write, draw, or colour with a pencil:
note antonyms
Meaning refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally:
Meaning pay no attention to; ignore:
Translation of note
- German: Note, merken, Nachricht, Abrechnung, Rechnung, bemerken
- French: note, annotation, remarquer, message, facture, mentionner, citer, signaler
- Portuguese: nota, notar, conta, contas, facturas, mencionar
- Italian: nota, annotazione, notare, osservare, annotare, accorgersi, comunicazione, messaggio, bolletta, appunto, menzionare, rilevare, sottolineare, rimarcare, biglietto
- Spanish: nota, notar, mensaje, factura, mencionar, citar, tono
Anagrams of note
ento, Eton, eton, Neto, Teno, tone
Words that rhyme with note
vananote, subnote, endnote, headnote, woodnote, benote, cenote, denote, endogenote, exogenote, forenote, prenote, sidenote, ignote, banknote, connote, centronote, afternote, hypernote, tornote, undernote, fistnote, footnote, keynote, symphynote
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