Pronunciation: /noʊt/
noun a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference
A1 I left a note on the fridge for my roommate.
A2 She scribbled a quick note to remind herself to buy milk.
B1 The teacher wrote a note in the margin of my essay.
B2 I took notes during the lecture to help me study for the exam.
C1 The musician played each note perfectly on the piano.
C2 Her speech was full of powerful and thought-provoking notes.
verb to notice or pay careful attention to something
A1 I note the time on my watch before leaving the house.
A2 She notes down all the important points in her notebook during the lecture.
B1 Please note that the deadline for submitting the report is next Friday.
B2 The professor noted the student's excellent research skills in his recommendation letter.
C1 It is important to note the potential implications of this new policy on our business strategy.
C2 The detective noted the suspect's nervous behavior during the interrogation.
formal Please take note of the important details mentioned in the meeting minutes.
informal Hey, just a quick note to remind you about the party tomorrow.
slang On a side note, did you hear about the new album dropping next week?
figurative In music, each note plays a crucial role in creating a beautiful melody.
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