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note
noun
a
brief
piece
of
writing
that
gives
information
,
a
reminder
,
or
a
message
•
Mia
left
a
sticky note
on
the
fridge
reminding
her
dad
to
buy
milk
.
Mia
left
a
sticky note
on
the
fridge
reminding
her
dad
to
buy
milk
.
•
The
teacher
wrote
a
quick
note
on
my
homework
saying
“
Good
job
!”
The
teacher
wrote
a
quick
note
on
my
homework
saying
“
Good
job
!”
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
‘
note
’,
from
Latin
‘
nota
’
meaning
“
mark
,
sign
.”
noun
a
short
written
message
or
record
that
helps
you
remember
or
share
information
•
She
left
a
note
on
the
fridge
reminding
him
to
buy
milk
.
She
left
a
note
on
the
fridge
reminding
him
to
buy
milk
.
•
During
class
,
Maria
jotted
a
quick
note
about
the
homework
assignment
.
During
class
,
Maria
jotted
a
quick
note
about
the
homework
assignment
.
From
Latin
‘
nota
’
meaning
‘
mark
’
or
‘
sign
’.
verb
-
note
,
noting
,
notes
,
noted
to
write
something
down
quickly
so
that
you
do
not
forget
it
•
The
journalist
quickly
noted
the
mayor
’
s
response
in
her
notebook
.
The
journalist
quickly
noted
the
mayor
’
s
response
in
her
notebook
.
•
Please
note
the
meeting
time
on
your
calendar
.
Please
note
the
meeting
time
on
your
calendar
.
Verb
sense
‘
to
write
down
’
recorded
since
early
15th
century
.
noun
a
single
musical
sound
or
pitch
•
The
violinist
held
a
long
,
clear
note
that
filled
the
concert
hall
.
The
violinist
held
a
long
,
clear
note
that
filled
the
concert
hall
.
•
When
you
press
this
piano
key
,
it
plays
the
middle
C
note
.
When
you
press
this
piano
key
,
it
plays
the
middle
C
note
.
Extension
of
earlier
‘
note
’
meaning
a
written
mark
,
then
a
symbol
showing
pitch
,
then
the
sound
itself
.
verb
-
note
,
noting
,
notes
,
noted
to
notice
or
pay
attention
to
something
•
Did
you
note
how
happy
she
looked
today
?
Did
you
note
how
happy
she
looked
today
?
•
Visitors
will
note
the
bright
murals
on
the
museum
walls
.
Visitors
will
note
the
bright
murals
on
the
museum
walls
.
Derived
from
the
noun
sense
:
to
‘
mark
’
something
mentally
,
first
recorded
in
the
14th
century
.
noun
a
single
musical
sound
with
a
particular
pitch
that
can
be
sung
or
played
•
The
singer
held
the
high
note
perfectly
.
The
singer
held
the
high
note
perfectly
.
•
He
played
the
wrong
note
and
the
song
sounded
off
.
He
played
the
wrong
note
and
the
song
sounded
off
.
Adopted
in
the
13th
century
to
mean
a
musical
sound
,
from
Latin
‘
nota
’
used
by
medieval
musicians
.
noun
a
piece
of
paper
money
of
a
particular
value
•
He
handed
the
cashier
a
ten-pound
note
.
He
handed
the
cashier
a
ten-pound
note
.
•
Grandma
slipped
a
crisp
fifty-pound
note
into
my
birthday
card
.
Grandma
slipped
a
crisp
fifty-pound
note
into
my
birthday
card
.
Sense
of
paper
money
arose
in
18th-century
Britain
from
‘
Bank
of
England
note
’.
verb
-
note
,
noting
,
notes
,
noted
to
notice
or
point
out
something
important
•
The
guide
noted
that
the
castle
was
built
in
the
12th
century
.
The
guide
noted
that
the
castle
was
built
in
the
12th
century
.
•
Scientists
noted
an
increase
in
temperature
during
the
experiment
.
Scientists
noted
an
increase
in
temperature
during
the
experiment
.
Extension
of
verb
meaning
‘
to
write
’
to
‘
to
observe
’
appeared
in
17th
century
.
noun
a
piece
of
paper
money
issued
by
a
bank
•
He
pulled
a
ten-dollar
note
from
his
wallet
to
pay
for
the
sandwich
.
He
pulled
a
ten-dollar
note
from
his
wallet
to
pay
for
the
sandwich
.
•
The
old
collector
carefully
flattened
the
antique
five-pound
note
.
The
old
collector
carefully
flattened
the
antique
five-pound
note
.
Short
for
‘
banknote
’,
first
used
in
the
17th
century
when
banks
issued
written
promises
to
pay
the
bearer
.
verb
-
note
,
noting
,
notes
,
noted
to
write
something
down
so
that
you
remember
it
or
keep
a
record
•
Let
me
note
your
phone
number
before
I
forget
.
Let
me
note
your
phone
number
before
I
forget
.
•
Researchers
noted
every
change
in
temperature
.
Researchers
noted
every
change
in
temperature
.
Extension
of
‘
note
’
meaning
a
written
mark
:
to
‘
make
a
note
.’
noun
a
small
amount
of
a
quality
or
feeling
that
is
added
to
something
and
noticed
by
others
•
There
was
a
note
of
excitement
in
his
voice
.
There
was
a
note
of
excitement
in
his
voice
.
•
The
sauce
had
a
subtle
note
of
lemon
.
The
sauce
had
a
subtle
note
of
lemon
.
Figurative
sense
from
16th-century
use
of
‘
note
’
for
‘
distinguishing
mark
’.