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View usage for: (ænoʊteɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense annotates, present participle annotating, past tense, past participle annotatedverbIf you annotate written work or a diagram, you add notes to it, especially in order to explain it. Historians annotate, check and interpret the diary selections. [VERB noun] ...an annotated bibliography. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: make notes on, explain, note, illustrate More Synonyms of annotate annotate in British English (ˈænəʊˌteɪt, ˈænə-) verbto supply (a written work, such as an ancient text) with critical or explanatory notes Derived forms annotatable (ˈannoˌtatable) adjective annotative (ˈannoˌtative) adjective annotator (ˈannoˌtator) noun Word origin C18: from Latin annotāre, from nota mark annotate in American English (ˈænəˌteɪt; ˈænoʊˌteɪt) verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈannoˌtated or ˈannoˌtating to provide critical or explanatory notes for (a literary work, etc.) Derived forms annotative (ˈannoˌtative) adjective annotator (ˈannoˌtator) noun Word origin < L annotatus, pp. of annotare < ad-, to + notare, to note, mark < nota: see note Examples of 'annotate' in a sentenceannotate Hissune returned to his desk and for an hour more continued to annotate his maps. In other languagesannotate British English: annotate VERB If you annotate written work or a diagram, you add notes to it, especially in order to explain it. Historians annotate, check, and interpret the diary selections. - American English: annotate
- Brazilian Portuguese: fazer anotações
- Chinese: 为…做注释
- European Spanish: anotar
- French: annoter
- German: kommentieren
- Italian: annotare
- Japanese: 注釈をつける
- Korean: 주석을 달다
- European Portuguese: fazer anotações
- Latin American Spanish: anotar
Definition to add critical or explanatory notes to a written work Historians annotate diary selections. Synonyms make notes on note comment on footnote commentate make observations on Additional synonymsDefinition to make (something obscure or difficult) clear He refused to elucidate the reasons for his decision. Synonyms clarify, explain, illustrate, interpret, make clear, unfold, illuminate, spell out, clear up, gloss, expound, make plain, annotate, explicate (formal), shed or throw light upon Definition to make something easily understandable, esp. by giving a clear and detailed account of it He explained the process to us in simple terms. Synonyms make clear or plain, describe, demonstrate, illustrate, teach, define, solve, resolve, interpret, disclose, unfold, clarify, clear up, simplify, expound, elucidate, put into words, throw light on, explicate (formal), give the details of Definition to add a gloss or glosses to Earlier editors glossed `drynke' as `love-potion'. Synonyms interpret, explain, comment, translate, construe, annotate, elucidate- annihilation
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- anniversary
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- announce
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