note in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
note in Marathi मराठी
note in Sindhi سنڌي
note in English
- note⇄covering letter ornote
a letter or note accompanying or following a package or another letter, explaining or confirming its contents. - note⇄expr. compare notes, to exchange ideas or opinions.
Ex. Everybody put questions to everybody, and all compared notes (Charles Reade). - note⇄expr. make a note of, to write down as something to be remembered.
Ex. I must make a note of that. - note⇄expr. of note,
a. that is important, great, or notable.
Ex. Washington is a person of note.
b. of being noticed.
Ex. The manner in which these statutes were interpreted is worthy of note (Law Quarterly Review). - note⇄expr. strike the right note, to say or do something suitable.
Ex. The mediator struck the right note in his dealings with the union. - note⇄expr. take note of, to take notice of; give attention to; observe.
Ex. No one took any note of my leaving. - note⇄expr. take notes, to write down things to be remembered.
Ex. Mr. L ______ I was so kind as to accede to my desire that he would take notes of all that occurred (Edgar Allan Poe). - note⇄long-term bond ornote
a bond or note that will not be redeemed for two years or more. - note⇄note, noun, verb, noted,noting.
- note⇄noun noter.
- note⇄noun 1. a short sentence, a phrase, or a single word written down to remind one of something, such as what was in a book, a speech, or an agreement.
Ex. Her notes helped her remember what the speaker said.
2. notice; heed; observation.note⇄v.t. 1. to write down as a thing to be remembered.
Ex. Our class notes the weather daily on a chart. Write it before them in a table, and note it in a book, that it may be for the time to come (Isaiah 30:8).
(SYN) record.
2. to give a