Pronunciation: /ədˈvæns noʊt/
noun a preliminary or preparatory statement or explanation
A1 I left an advance note for my roommate before going on vacation.
A2 The teacher gave us an advance note about the upcoming exam.
B1 The hotel requires guests to provide an advance note for early check-in.
B2 I received an advance note from the company about the changes in the project timeline.
C1 The professor sent an advance note to the students regarding the research paper requirements.
C2 The CEO issued an advance note to all employees outlining the company's new strategic direction.
formal Please be sure to provide an advance note if you need to reschedule the meeting.
informal Hey, just a heads up - can you give me an advance note if you're going to be late?
slang Yo, make sure you drop an advance note if you're not going to make it.
figurative In life, it's always good to have an advance note for unexpected changes.
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