Pronunciation: /ˈnoʊˌteɪt/
verb to write or mark down in a notation or musical score
A1 I can notate the melody of the song on paper.
A2 She notated the key points of the lecture in her notebook.
B1 Students are required to notate the rhythm of the music in their music sheets.
B2 The composer notated the dynamics of the piece in great detail.
C1 The conductor notated the changes in tempo with precision.
C2 The musicologist notated the variations in the manuscript accurately.
formal The composer asked the musicians to notate the changes in the score.
informal Can you notate the important points in the meeting for me?
slang I'll notate the details on a sticky note so I don't forget.
figurative She tried to notate her feelings in a poem.
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