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Meaning of note
The primary meaning of the word "note" is a brief written comment or explanation.
Etymology of note
The word "note" originates from the Old French word "note", which is derived from the Latin word "nota", meaning "mark" or "sign"
Historically, the word "note" has been used to refer to a wide range of concepts, including musical notes, written comments, and distinctive characteristics
Synonyms
remark
comment
observation
statement
mention
reference
allusion
hint
suggestion
indication
intimation
implication
insinuation
comment
annotation
footnote
addendum
appendix
supplement
addment
gloss
scholium
marginalia
aside
commentary
critique
review
analysis
evaluation
assessment
notice
notification
memorandum
reminder
warning
caution
advice
tip
guideline
direction
instruction
message
memo
missive
epistle
letter
dispatch
bulletin
report
account
description
explanation
note
notation
symbol
sign
mark
token
signal
cue
prompt
reminder
notelet
jotting
scribble
scrawl
doodle
Definitions
- A brief written comment or explanation, especially one added to a text or document
- A symbol or sign used to represent a sound or a musical pitch
- A tone or sound, especially a musical one
- A quality or characteristic, especially a distinctive one
Usage Examples
- She made a note to remind herself of the appointment
- The teacher added a note to the margin of the student's essay
- The musician played a beautiful note on her violin
- The note of sadness in his voice was unmistakable
Antonyms
silence
quiet
stillness
inattention
neglect
disregard
omission
exclusion
deletion
erasure
removal
suppression
concealment
secrecy
reticence
taciturnity
uncommunicativeness
unforthcomingness
reserve
restraint
mutedness
softness
faintness
imperceptibility
inaudibility
incoherence
ambiguity
obscurity
vagueness
uncertainty
doubt
confusion
misinterpretation
misrepresentation