Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɑtɪŋ/
noun a brief written note or memorandum
A1 I saw her jotting down notes in her notebook.
A2 He was quickly jotting down the important points during the lecture.
B1 She was jotting down ideas for her next project in her planner.
B2 The journalist was jotting down quotes from the interview for the article.
C1 The detective was meticulously jotting down clues in his notebook.
C2 The author was jotting down plot twists for the next bestseller novel.
verb present participle of jot, meaning to write or make a quick note
A1 She is jotting down the grocery list before going to the store.
A2 He enjoys jotting notes in his planner to stay organized.
B1 The student was jotting important information during the lecture.
B2 I will be jotting down some ideas for the presentation during the meeting.
C1 The journalist was jotting notes furiously during the press conference.
C2 After interviewing the witness, the detective began jotting down key details in his notebook.
formal She was diligently jotting down notes during the lecture.
informal I saw him quickly jotting some ideas on a napkin at the coffee shop.
slang I was just jotting down some lyrics for a new song.
figurative The artist was jotting down his emotions onto the canvas with each brushstroke.
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