Pronunciation: /ˌænoʊˈteɪʃən/
noun a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram
A1 In the A1 level English class, students learn basic vocabulary and simple sentence structures.
A2 The A2 level textbook includes annotations to help students understand the reading material.
B1 The B1 students were asked to write annotations in the margins of their textbooks to show their understanding of the text.
B2 She made detailed annotations in her notebook to help her remember important information for the exam.
C1 The C1 level students were required to write a critical analysis with annotations on the assigned reading.
C2 The C2 level linguist provided valuable annotations on the ancient manuscript, shedding new light on its meaning.
formal The researcher included detailed annotations in the footnotes of the academic paper.
informal I added some notes in the margins as annotations for my own reference.
slang I scribbled some quick notes as annotations in the book.
figurative The artist's use of color can be seen as an annotation on the canvas of life.
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