note
Middle English (in the sense 'mark, sign'), from Old French 'note', from Latin 'nota' meaning 'mark, sign, note'.
NOUN
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Antonyms
silence
A note is a brief written record of something or a remark made about something. Notes are often used for personal reminders or to communicate important information.
note
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- I made a note of the meeting time in my calendar. — 私はカレンダーに会議の時間をメモしました。
- Can you leave me a note about the changes? — 変更についてメモを残してくれますか?
register: neutral
VERB
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To note means to observe or record something important. This action often involves making a written record to remember or inform others about specific details.
- Please note the differences in the report. — 報告書の違いを記録してください。
- I want to note your excellent work during the project. — プロジェクト中のあなたの素晴らしい仕事を証明したいです。
register: neutral