Afternotes

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈæftərˌnoʊts/

Definitions of afternotes

noun additional information or details provided after the main content

Example Sentences

A1 Afternotes are the things you write down after a lesson to help you remember.

A2 I always take afternotes during lectures so I can review them later.

B1 Afternotes can be helpful for studying for exams, as they summarize key points.

B2 She made detailed afternotes of the meeting to share with her colleagues.

C1 His afternotes were so thorough that he was able to write a comprehensive report.

C2 The afternotes from the conference were compiled into a book for further study.

Examples of afternotes in a Sentence

formal The speaker ended the lecture with some important afternotes on the topic.

informal I'll give you the afternotes on that meeting once we're done here.

slang Let me hit you up with the afternotes from that party last night.

figurative The afternotes of their argument lingered in the air long after they had made up.

Grammatical Forms of afternotes

plural

afternotes

present tense

afternote

future tense

will afternote

perfect tense

have afternoted

continuous tense

is afternoting

singular

afternote

positive degree

afternote

infinitive

to afternote

gerund

afternoting

participle

afternoted

Origin and Evolution of afternotes

First Known Use: 1865 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'afternotes' originated from the combination of 'after' and 'notes' to refer to additional or supplementary notes added after the main content.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of music to refer to additional notes played after the main melody, 'afternotes' has evolved to also be used in written or spoken content to denote additional information or clarifications provided after the main text or discussion.