Definitions for notes
notes
note
Spelling: [noht]
IPA: /noʊt/
Notes is a 5 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 5 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 6 points.
You can make 72 anagrams from letters in notes (enost).
Definitions for notes
noun
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a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
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notes, a record or outline of a speech, statement, testimony, etc., or of one's impressions of something.
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an explanatory or critical comment, or a reference to some authority quoted, appended to a passage in a book or the like:
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a brief written or printed statement giving particulars or information.
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Library Science. additional information about a work, such as its special series or some other significant identification, included on the library catalog entry.
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a short, informal letter:
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a formal diplomatic or official communication in writing:
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a paper acknowledging a debt and promising payment; promissory note.
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a certificate, as of a government or a bank, accepted as money.
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eminence, distinction, or reputation:
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importance or consequence:
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notice, observation, or heed:
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a characteristic or distinguishing feature:
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a mark, quality, or indication of something, especially as a submerged but ubiquitous element:
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a characteristic way of speaking or thinking:
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a signal, announcement, or intimation:
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Music.
a sign or character used to represent a tone, its position and form indicating the pitch and duration of the tone.
a key, as of a piano.
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a tone sounded on a musical instrument.
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a musical sound or tone.
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a melody, tune, or song.
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a sound of musical quality, as one uttered by a bird:
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any call, cry, or sound of a bird, fowl, etc.
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a new or unexpected element in a situation.
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a mark or sign, as of punctuation, used in writing or printing.
Idioms
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compare notes, to exchange views, ideas, or impressions:
verb (used with object)
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to write or mark down briefly; make a memorandum of:
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to make particular mention of in a writing:
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to annotate.
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to observe carefully; give attention or heed to:
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to take notice of; perceive:
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to set down in or furnish with musical notes.
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to indicate or designate; signify; denote.
Origin of notes
1175-1225; (noun) Middle English (Old French) Medieval Latin nota sign for musical tone, Latin: mark, sign, lettering; (v.) Middle English noten Old French noter to mark Latin notāre, derivat
Examples for notes
Only the maid answered the ringing of the telephone, and his notes were seemingly unheeded.
As Randy notes, “Maybe there is a value in shining a light on this and asking the questions.”
He notes the following as the usual essential concomitants: 1.
Lawler notes that in the Zoroastrian religion of the Persians, the rooster was of the utmost importance.
“The origin of Brokpas is lost in antiquity,” a research article from the University of Delhi notes.
“The sensation these objects presented receded as their cost increased,” notes Rabinowitz.
Only then she peeped in at the amount, drawing the notes out for the purpose.
Under the current president and his predecessor, Jett notes, the ambassadorship of Belize has gone to college roommates.
He opened the envelope, and inside it were ten notes for ten pounds each.
His notes on special words and on the construction of sentences are often very interesting.