note


Definition: Meaning of, note in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / nəʊt /

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note notes
  1. to remind you [countable] something that you write down to remind you of something
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  2. to remind you make a (mental) note to do something to decide that you must remember to do something later
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  3. for studying notes [plural] information that a student writes down during a lesson, from a book etc
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  4. short letter [countable] a short informal letter
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  5. official letter [countable] an official letter or document
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  6. additional information [countable] a short piece of writing at the bottom of a page or at the end of a book or document which gives more information about something written in the main part
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  7. music [countable] a particular musical sound, or a symbol representing this sound
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  8. money [countable] British English also bank note a piece of paper money worth a particular amount of money [=  bill AmE [↪  coin]
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  9. feeling or quality [singular] a type of feeling or quality when someone speaks or does something
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  10. hit/strike the right/wrong note to succeed or not succeed in being right and suitable for a particular occasion
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  11. take note (of something) to pay attention to something [=  notice]
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  12. somebody/something of note formal important, interesting, or famous
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  13. worthy/deserving of note important or interesting and deserving particular attention [↪  noteworthy]
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Prsesent Past Past Participle
note noted noted
Present Participle Third Person Singular
noting notes
[transitive] [formal]
  1. to notice or pay careful attention to something
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  2. to mention something because it is important or interesting
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note used in phrases

  • C-note (noun)
    1. a 100 dollar note
  • Federal Reserve note (noun)
    1. especially one issued by a central bank a piece of paper money
  • Treasury note (noun)
    1. securities with maturities of 1 to 10 years; sold for cash or in exchange for maturing issues or at auction
  • blue note (noun)
    1. a flattened third or seventh
  • c-note (noun)
    1. a United States bill worth 100 dollars
  • cover note (noun)
    1. a document that proves you have car insurance
  • credit note (noun)
    1. a document given to a customer who is owed money, for example because they have returned goods
  • debit note (noun)
    1. a written record showing that a customer owes money to a company
  • demand note (noun)
    1. a note payable on demand
  • eighth note (noun)
    1. a musical note that continues for an eighth of the length of a WHOLE NOTE [=  quaver British English]
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