Pronunciation: /fʊt.noʊt/
noun a note of reference, explanation, or comment usually placed below the text on a printed page
A1 In my report, I included a footnote to explain a difficult word.
A2 The footnote at the bottom of the page provided additional information about the topic.
B1 When writing a research paper, it is important to properly format footnotes.
B2 The author included footnotes throughout the book to reference sources and provide further explanations.
C1 The extensive footnotes in the academic article added depth and credibility to the research.
C2 The historian's book was filled with footnotes that expanded on the main text and provided valuable insights.
formal The author included a footnote at the bottom of the page to provide additional information.
informal I always skip over the footnotes when reading a book.
slang I added a little footnote at the end of my essay just to be extra.
figurative The footnote in his speech hinted at a deeper meaning behind his words.
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