Note meaning in English
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Definition
a note: an annotation, a comment, a message
to note: to comment, to remark, to notice, to mention; to write something down
Examples
- "I want you to tear up your notes and call back."
- "Please note that the menu is subject to change."
- "A note from the author"
- "Other notes: Luna is a Capricorn, a vegetarian and an animal rights activist."
- "Other notes: Likes pigeons, flowers and playing foosball."
- "Please note that we cannot guarantee the accuracy of these stories, but we do guarantee you will be shocked."
- "All absences will be noted on your permanent record and result in firing squad!"
- "Bruno : Ok, I think that's a good note to wrap up on."
- "And could you attach a note?"
- "PS: I would also like to take this opportunity to note that dancing shoes are not required, as several attendees mistakenly wore dancing attire to the last meeting."
- "Brian : So, the dog was a witness. Noted."
- "Miscellaneous notes"
- "I've added a couple of notes of my own (in red)."
- "Horatio, you need to keep notes of your experiments."
- "Please note that this product is only designed for legal immigrants."
- "Yep, here we are, Delavigne Corporation, I've actually got a note here to call you."
- "Comments: I would like to note that I was very impressed with Mr. Brian Jones' initiative during the meeting."
- "A note was found in Kevin Connors' trash."
- "Please note this fax is just a confirmation;"
- "Susie puts away her notes on an ad campaign and Horatio closes up the laboratory."
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