Pronunciation: /ˈnoʊtɪd/

Definitions of noted

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

Example Sentences

A1 She noted the time on her calendar.

A2 He noted down the key points of the presentation.

B1 The teacher noted the students' progress in their notebooks.

B2 The researcher noted a significant correlation between the two variables.

C1 The historian noted the important events in the timeline.

C2 The scientist noted the anomaly in the data set.

Examples of noted in a Sentence

formal It should be noted that the data presented is preliminary and subject to change.

informal Just so you know, the meeting time has been noted on the calendar.

slang I noted that you were late to the party, but it's all good.

figurative Her talent was noted by everyone in the room, even though she didn't say a word.

Grammatical Forms of noted

past tense

noted

plural

noted

comparative

more noted

superlative

most noted

present tense

note

future tense

will note

perfect tense

have noted

continuous tense

is noting

singular

noted

positive degree

noted

infinitive

to note

gerund

noting

participle

noting

Origin and Evolution of noted

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'noted' originated from the Latin word 'notare', meaning to mark or designate.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'noted' has evolved to mean recognized or famous, indicating a person or thing that has been acknowledged or observed for a particular quality or achievement.