Note ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Note ( noun )

  1. A brief record of facts, topics, or thoughts written down as an aid to memory or for future reference.
  2. A brief written or printed comment or explanation.
  3. A short informal letter.
  4. A sound of a particular pitch in music.

Origin:

Middle english from latin nota meaning mark, sign.

Examples:

  1. She made a note of the appointment in her diary.
  2. The teacher added a note to the student's paper.
  3. He wrote a note to his mother to let her know he was safe.
  4. The piano played a high, clear note.
  5. The singer hit the right note with the audience.

(As a verb)

Note ( verb )

  1. A brief record of facts, topics, or thoughts written down as an aid to memory or for future reference.
  2. A brief written or printed comment or explanation.
  3. A short informal letter.
  4. A sound of a particular pitch in music.

Origin:

Middle english from latin nota meaning mark, sign.

Examples:

  1. She made a note of the appointment in her diary.
  2. The teacher added a note to the student's paper.
  3. He wrote a note to his mother to let her know he was safe.
  4. The piano played a high, clear note.
  5. The singer hit the right note with the audience.
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