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note N0172800 (nōt)n.1. a. A brief record, especially one written down to aid the memory: took notes on the lecture.b. A comment or explanation, as on a passage in a text: The allusion is explained in the notes at the end of the chapter.2. a. A brief informal letter: sent a note to the child's teacher. See Synonyms at letter.b. A formal written diplomatic or official communication.3. a. A piece of paper currency.b. A debt security, usually with a maturity of ten years or less.c. A promissory note.4. Music a. A tone of definite pitch.b. A symbol for such a tone, indicating pitch by its position on the staff and duration by its shape.c. A key of an instrument, such as a piano.5. The characteristic vocal sound made by a songbird or other animal: the clear note of a cardinal.6. The sign of a particular quality or emotion: a note of despair in his remarks; a note of gaiety in her manner.7. A distinctive component of a complex flavor or aroma: a full-bodied wine with notes of cherry and musk.8. Importance; consequence: Nothing of note happened.9. Notice; observation: quietly took note of the scene.10. Obsolete A song, melody, or tune.tr.v. not·ed, not·ing, notes 1. To observe carefully; notice: Note the difference between these two plants. See Synonyms at see1.2. To make a note of; write down: noted the time of each arrival.3. To show; indicate: a reporter careful to note sources of information.4. To make mention of; remark: noted the lateness of his arrival. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin nota, annotation; see gnō- in Indo-European roots.] not′er n.note (nəʊt) n1. a brief summary or record in writing, esp a jotting for future reference2. a brief letter, usually of an informal nature3. a formal written communication, esp from one government to another4. a short written statement giving any kind of information5. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a critical comment, explanatory statement, or reference in the text of a book, often preceded by a number6. (Banking & Finance) short for banknote7. a characteristic element or atmosphere: a note of sarcasm. 8. a distinctive vocal sound, as of a species of bird or animal: the note of the nightingale. 9. (Music, other) any of a series of graphic signs representing a musical sound whose pitch is indicated by position on the stave and whose duration is indicated by the sign's shape10. (Music, other) Also called (esp US and Canadian): tone a musical sound of definite fundamental frequency or pitch11. (Instruments) a key on a piano, organ, etc12. a sound, as from a musical instrument, used as a signal or warning: the note to retreat was sounded. 13. (Banking & Finance) short for promissory note14. archaic or poetic a tune or melody15. of note a. distinguished or famous: an athlete of note. b. worth noticing or paying attention to; important: nothing of note. 16. strike the right note to behave appropriately17. strike a false note to behave inappropriately18. take note (often foll by of) to observe carefully; pay close attention (to)vb (tr; may take a clause as object) 19. to notice; perceive: he noted that there was a man in the shadows. 20. to pay close attention to; observe: they noted every movement. 21. to make a written note or memorandum of: she noted the date in her diary. 22. to make particular mention of; remark upon: I note that you do not wear shoes. 23. (Music, other) to write down (music, a melody, etc) in notes24. (Banking & Finance) to take (an unpaid or dishonoured bill of exchange) to a notary public to re-present the bill and if it is still unaccepted or unpaid to note the circumstances in a register. See protest1225. a less common word for annotate[C13: via Old French from Latin nota sign, indication] ˈnoteless adjnote (noʊt) n., v. not•ed, not•ing. n. 1. a brief written record of something to assist the memory or for future reference. 2. a short, informal letter: a thank-you note. 3. notes, a written record or outline of something heard, read, experienced, etc., or of one's impressions. 4. an explanatory or critical comment appended to a passage of text. 5. a brief written or printed statement giving particulars or information. 6. a formal diplomatic or official communication in writing. 7. eminence, distinction, or importance: a person of note. 8. notice, observation, or heed: to take note of a sign. 9. an underlying expression of a quality, emotion, etc.; hint: a note of whimsy in an essay. 10. a distinctive quality, mood, etc.: The speech began on a serious note. 11. a quality or tone, as of voice, signaling or intimating some emotion, attitude, etc.: a note of warning. 12. Music. a. a sign or character used to represent a tone, its position and form indicating the pitch and duration of the tone. b. a key, as of a piano. 13. a sound of musical quality, as one uttered by a bird. 14. promissory note. 15. a certificate, as of a government or a bank, accepted as money. 16. Archaic. a melody or song. v.t. 17. to write or mark down briefly; make a memorandum, record, or note of. 18. to make particular mention of: She noted their efforts in her report. 19. to annotate. 20. to observe carefully; give attention or heed to. 21. to take notice of; perceive. 22. to indicate or designate; signify; denote. [1175–1225; (n.) Middle English (< Old French) < Latin nota mark, sign, lettering; (v.) Middle English noten < Old French noter to mark < Latin notāre to mark, indicate, note] not′er, n. note bill">bill1. 'note'In British English, a note is a piece of paper money. He handed me a ten pound note.2. 'bill'A piece of American paper money is called a bill, not a 'note'. He took out a five dollar bill.note Past participle: noted Gerund: noting
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I would have noted | you would have noted | he/she/it would have noted | we would have noted | you would have noted | they would have noted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | note - a brief written record; "he made a note of the appointment"written account, written record - a written document preserving knowledge of facts or eventsjot, jotting - a brief (and hurriedly handwritten) notemarginalia - notes written in the marginmemo, memoranda, memorandum - a written proposal or reminderminute - a short note; "the secretary keeps the minutes of the meeting" | | 2. | note - a short personal letter; "drop me a line when you get there"billet, short letter, linepersonal letter - a letter dealing with personal affairsexcuse - a note explaining an absence; "he had to get his mother to write an excuse for him" | | 3. | note - a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound; "the singer held the note too long"musical note, tonemusical notation - (music) notation used by musiciansmusical scale, scale - (music) a series of notes differing in pitch according to a specific scheme (usually within an octave)keynote, tonic - (music) the first note of a diatonic scalesupertonic - (music) the second note of a diatonic scalemediant - (music) the third note of a diatonic scale; midway between the tonic and the dominantsubdominant - (music) the fourth note of the diatonic scaledominant - (music) the fifth note of the diatonic scalesubmediant - (music) the sixth note of a major or minor scale (or the third below the tonic)leading tone, subtonic - (music) the seventh note of the diatonic scalepedal, pedal point - a sustained bass notetrill, shake - a note that alternates rapidly with another note a semitone above itmiddle C - the note designated by the first ledger line below the treble staff; 261.63 hertzchord - a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded togetherpassing note, passing tone - a nonharmonic note inserted for transition between harmonic notessemibreve, whole note - a musical note having the longest time value (equal to four beats in common time)half note, minim - a musical note having the time value of half a whole notequarter note, crotchet - a musical note having the time value of a quarter of a whole noteeighth note, quaver - a musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole notesemiquaver, sixteenth note - a musical note having the time value of a sixteenth of a whole notedemisemiquaver, thirty-second note - a musical note having the time value of a thirty-second of a whole notehemidemisemiquaver, sixty-fourth note - a musical note having the time value of a sixty-fourth of a whole noteacciaccatura, appoggiatura, grace note - an embellishing note usually written in smaller sizeblue note - a flattened third or seventhmonotone - a single tone repeated with different words or different rhythms (especially in rendering liturgical texts) | | 4. | note - a tone of voice that shows what the speaker is feeling; "there was a note of uncertainty in his voice"tone, tone of voice - the quality of a person's voice; "he began in a conversational tone"; "he spoke in a nervous tone of voice" | | 5. | note - a characteristic emotional quality; "it ended on a sour note"; "there was a note of gaiety in her manner"; "he detected a note of sarcasm"air, aura, atmosphere - a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing; "an air of mystery"; "the house had a neglected air"; "an atmosphere of defeat pervaded the candidate's headquarters"; "the place had an aura of romance" | | 6. | note - a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank); "he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes"bank bill, bank note, banker's bill, banknote, Federal Reserve note, government note, greenback, billfolding money, paper currency, paper money - currency issued by a government or central bank and consisting of printed paper that can circulate as a substitute for speciesilver certificate - formerly a bank note issued by the United States Treasury and redeemable in silverc-note, hundred dollar bill - a United States bill worth 100 dollarsfifty dollar bill, fifty - a United States bill worth 50 dollarstwenty dollar bill, twenty - a United States bill worth 20 dollarsten dollar bill, tenner - a United States bill worth 10 dollarsfive dollar bill, fiver, five-spot - a United States bill worth 5 dollarstwo dollar bill - a United States bill worth 2 dollarsdollar bill, one dollar bill, buck, clam, dollar - a piece of paper money worth one dollar | | 7. | note - a comment or instruction (usually added); "his notes were appended at the end of the article"; "he added a short notation to the address on the envelope"annotation, notationposte restante - a notation written on mail that is to be held at the post office until called for (not in the United States or Canada)commentary, comment - a written explanation or criticism or illustration that is added to a book or other textual material; "he wrote an extended comment on the proposal"cite, quotation, reference, mention, acknowledgment, citation, credit - a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage; "the student's essay failed to list several important citations"; "the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases"footnote, footer - a printed note placed below the text on a printed pageN.B., nota bene, NB - a Latin phrase (or its abbreviation) used to indicate that special attention should be paid to something; "the margins of his book were generously supplied with pencilled NBs"postscript, PS - a note appended to a letter after the signature | | 8. | note - high status importance owing to marked superiority; "a scholar of great eminence"eminence, preeminence, distinctionhigh status - a position of superior statusking - preeminence in a particular category or group or field; "the lion is the king of beasts" | | 9. | note - a promise to pay a specified amount on demand or at a certain time; "I had to co-sign his note at the bank"note of hand, promissory notecertificate of indebtedness, debt instrument, obligation - a written promise to repay a debtdemand note - a note payable on demandnote receivable - your right in a promissory note in which the maker promises to pay a certain amount of money at a certain timenote payable - a note promising to pay a certain amount of money at a certain timemunicipal note - a municipal debt instrument with a maturity of less than 2 yearsIOU - an informal debt instrument; representing `I owe you'time note - a note that specifies the time (or times) of repayment | Verb | 1. | note - make mention of; "She observed that his presentation took up too much time"; "They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing"remark, mention, observesay, state, tell - express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"comment, point out, remark, notice - make or write a comment on; "he commented the paper of his colleague" | | 2. | note - notice or perceive; "She noted that someone was following her"; "mark my words"notice, marktake notice - observe with special attention; "Take notice of the great architecture" | | 3. | note - observe with care or pay close attention to; "Take note of this chemical reaction"take note, observe | | 4. | note - make a written note of; "she noted everything the teacher said that morning"take downset down, write down, get down, put down - put down in writing; of texts, musical compositions, etc. |
notenoun1. message, letter, communication, memo, memorandum, epistle Stevens wrote him a note asking him to come to his apartment.2. record, reminder, memo, memorandum, jotting, minute I made a note of his address.3. annotation, comment, remark, gloss See note 16 on page 223.4. document, form, record, certificate In the eyes of the law, signing a delivery note is seen as `accepting' the goods.5. symbol, mark, sign, indication, token He has never been able to read or transcribe musical notes.6. tone, touch, trace, hint, sound I detected a note of bitterness in his voice.plural noun1. jottings, record, impressions, outline, report I want to type up my notes from the meeting.verb1. notice, see, observe, perceive Suddenly I noted that the rain had stopped.2. bear in mind, be aware, take into account Please note that there are a limited number of tickets.3. mention, record, mark, indicate, register, remark The report noted a sharp drop in cases of sexually transmitted diseases.4. write down, record, scribble, take down, set down, jot down, put in writing, put down in black and white A policeman was noting the number plates of passing cars.of note5. fame, prestige, eminence, renown, standing, character, reputation, consequence, celebrity Besides being an artist of great note, he can also be a fascinating conversationalist.6. importance, consequence, significance, distinction She has published nothing of note in the last ten years.take note of something or someone notice, note, regard, observe, heed, pay attention to Take note of the weather conditions. see musical modesMusical notes and restsBritish name | American name |
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notenoun1. A brief record written as an aid to the memory:memorandum, notation.Informal: memo.2. A written communication directed to another:epistle, letter, missive.3. An expression of fact or opinion:comment, obiter dictum, observation, remark.4. Critical explanation or analysis:annotation, comment, commentary, exegesis, interpretation.5. Something visible or evident that gives grounds for believing in the existence or presence of something else:badge, evidence, index, indication, indicator, manifestation, mark, sign, signification, stamp, symptom, token, witness.6. A position of exalted widely recognized importance:distinction, eminence, eminency, fame, glory, illustriousness, luster, mark, notability, preeminence, prestige, prominence, prominency, renown.7. The act of noting, observing, or taking into account:attention, cognizance, espial, heed, mark, notice, observance, observation, regard, remark.8. Obsolete. A pleasing succession of musical tones forming a usually brief aesthetic unit:air, aria, melody, strain, tune.verb1. To perceive with a special effort of the senses or the mind:descry, detect, discern, distinguish, mark, mind, notice, observe, remark, see.2. To state facts, opinions, or explanations:comment, observe, remark.Translationsnote (nəut) noun1. a piece of writing to call attention to something. He left me a note about the meeting. 紙條 便条2. (in plural) ideas for a speech, details from a lecture etc written down in short form. The students took notes on the professor's lecture. 筆記 笔记3. a written or mental record. Have you kept a note of his name? 記錄 记录4. a short explanation. There is a note at the bottom of the page about that difficult word. 註解 注解5. a short letter. She wrote a note to her friend. 便條,短箋 便条6. (American bill) a piece of paper used as money; a bank-note. a five-dollar note. 鈔票 钞票7. a musical sound. The song ended on a high note. 音調 音调8. a written or printed symbol representing a musical note. 音符 音符9. an impression or feeling. The conference ended on a note of hope. 氣氛 气氛 verb1. (often with down) to write down. He noted (down) her telephone number in his diary. 記錄 记录2. to notice; to be aware of. He noted a change in her behaviour. 注意 注意ˈnotable adjective worth taking notice of; important. There were several notable people at the meeting. 顯要的,值得注意的 显著的,值得注意的 ˌnotaˈbility noun 值得注意,名人顯貴 显著,名人 ˈnotably adverb1. in particular. Several people offered to help, notably Mrs Brown. 尤其 尤其2. in a noticeable way. Her behaviour was notably different from usual. 明顯地 显著地ˈnoted adjective well-known. a noted author; This town is noted for its cathedral. 著名的 著名的ˈnotelet (-lit) noun a small piece of notepaper, often folded like a card and with a picture on it, used for short letters. 封緘明信片,摺疊式郵簡 便信,短柬 ˈnotebook noun a small book in which to write notes. 筆記本 笔记本ˈnotecase noun a case for bank-notes, carried in the pocket. 皮夾 钱包,皮夹子 ˈnotepaper noun paper for writing letters. 便條紙 便条纸ˈnoteworthy adjective worthy of notice; remarkable. 值得注意的,顯著的 值得注意的ˈnoteworthiness noun 值得注意,顯著 值得注意,显著 take note of to notice and remember. He took note of the change in her appearance. 注意到... 注意到...note → 短信zhCN, 钞票zhCN, 音符zhCN- Do you have change for this bill? (US)
Do you have change for this note? (UK) → 您能帮我把这张纸币换成零钱吗?
note See:- (that's) a hell of a note
- as a side note
- blue note
- century note
- checks notes
- C-note
- compare notes
- compare notes on
- compare notes on (someone or something)
- compare notes, to
- couldn't carry a note in a bucket
- crib note
- dash a note off
- drop (one) a few lines
- drop (one) a line
- drop (one) a note
- drop a line and drop a few lines; drop a note
- drop somebody a line/note
- end (something) on a high note
- false note
- finish (something) on a high note
- go out on a high note
- hell of a note
- high note
- hit a sour note
- hit the right note
- hit/strike the right/wrong note
- Johnny One-Note
- leave (something) on a high note
- make a mental note
- make a mental note of
- make a mental note of something/to do something
- make a note of
- make a note of (something)
- make notes
- note down
- of note
- on a side note
- one-note
- ring false
- sick note
- sound a (kind of) note
- sound a false note
- sound/strike a false note
- sound/strike a note
- sour note
- strike a (kind of) note
- strike a false note
- strike a note
- strike a sour note
- strike the right note
- swap notes
- swap notes about (someone or something)
- swap notes on (someone or something)
- swap notes on someone or something
- take note
- take note (of someone or something)
- take note of
- take note of (something)
- take note of something
- take notes
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note, in musical notationmusical notation, symbols used to make a written record of musical sounds.
Two different systems of letters were used to write down the instrumental and the vocal music of ancient Greece. In his five textbooks on music theory Boethius (c.A.D. 470–A.D. ..... Click the link for more information. , symbol placed on or between the lines of a staff to indicate the pitch and the relative duration of the tone to be produced by voice or instrument. The largest note value in common use in the United States is the whole note, an elliptical outline. Its value is halved by the addition of a stem. A solid note with a stem is the quarter note, the most usual metric unit in modern notation. The eighth note resembles the quarter note, with the addition of a flag at the end of the stem; with each flag added, the value of the note is again halved. For each note value, there is a rest of corresponding value; rests are named in the same way as notes, e.g., whole rest, half rest.
note, in business: see promissory notepromissory note, unconditional written promise to pay a certain sum of money at a definite time to bearer or to a specified person on his order. Promissory notes are generally used as evidence of debt. ..... Click the link for more information. .note[nōt] (acoustics) A conventional sign indicating the pitch of a musical sound by its position on a staff, and the duration of the sound by its shape. The sound indicated by this sign. note1. any of a series of graphic signs representing a musical sound whose pitch is indicated by position on the stave and whose duration is indicated by the sign's shape 2. a musical sound of definite fundamental frequency or pitch 3. a key on a piano, organ, etc. note(1) (Note) See Galaxy Note.
(2) (note) Typically a short text memo used to document something. Notes may also allow images to be inserted. Similar to email programs, applications that handle notes, such as Evernote and OneNote, combine all the user's notes into one file. See Galaxy Note.note
note [L. nota, a mark] 1. A sound of definite pitch. 2. A brief comment or condensed report.Patient discussion about noteQ. I need to know what needs to be noted in a bipolar, which if unnoticed, will have serious consequences? One of my distant relative who is a bipolar is now an alcoholic…..it’s dangerous to handle him for the kind of problems he creates to his friends and family………..maybe he is not responsible for all these…..but I need to know what needs to be noted in a bipolar, which if unnoticed, will have serious consequences?A. Merkel- they tend to stop medication without consulting the doc. this can be a dangerous act, could lead to a major depression. you should notice it ASAP cause stopping can even cause suicidal thoughts.
Q. I was shocked to note that vaccination in the children could cause autism too. Is that true? Very recently I have delivered a cute male baby and I could see a change in me after my delivery in the sense that I always think about him. My sister’s son who is 5 years old is diagnosed with Autism and I just can’t see the sufferings of my sister with him. She experiences difficulty in almost all dealings with him right from brushing, giving bah and making him to study….etc. Now I fear that my son should not get in to autism although I know that this is too early to think about disorder in my son. But as my sister’s son got in to this disorder, this has affected me a lot. Hope you can understand my feelings towards my baby. When I browsed through the net, I was shocked to note that vaccination in the children could cause autism too. Is that true? Can I get some idea…..A. Hey! I appreciate your care for the new born. But to be honest, fearing at this stage will only trouble you and your baby in the sense that your emotions could catch your baby especially when you breast feed. I want you to be cheerful so as to bring up a healthy child. The signs of autism in the new born are something which should not be thought about at this stage. All you may have to think is to bring up him nicely without any disease. As regards vaccinations that could create autism in children, there is no proof that a vaccine causes Autism. It is only a belief and all the children are vaccinated and not all get autism. It is not a fair idea to suspect vaccination as vaccinations are administered in a new born child after carrying out the necessary tests. Q. I was shocked to note that genes play a vital role in building muscles Is this possible? I am , 20 years old. I am always dreaming to build muscle like my favorite hero who maintains 8 abs. Anybody can dream but to live that dream is a difficult task. Out of curiosity, I had discussed my desire to build muscles with my friends. But I was shocked to note that genes play a vital role in building muscles. My family doesn’t have a history of muscles and this fact has put me in to a difficult situation. Is this possible…If so, how can I live my dream? If the family doesn’t have a history of muscle growth, then what happens to the generation which follows them? I need a positive feedback to my query……A. there's a genetic potential for fitness, like there is a genetic connection and potential for inelegance. but no matter how smart are your parents- if you won't study you won't live that potential, and some one who doesn't have that genetic ability and will study- will be better. the same thing with physical fitness. More discussions about noteNote Related to Note: Loan note, NOTWNoteTo take notice of. A Commercial Paper that contains an express and absolute promise by the maker to pay to a specific individual, to order, or to bearer a definite sum of money on demand or at a specifically designated time. noten. a promissory note, a written statement of debt by one or more people to one or more people, with a statement of a specific amount owed or due, date it is due, interest (if any) on the amount, and other terms such as installments, penalty for late payment, full amount due if delinquent, how secured (as by real property), and attorneys' fees and costs if required to collect on the note. (See: promissory note) NOTE, estates, conv., practice. The fourth part of a fine of lands: it is an abstract of the writ of covenant and concord, and is only a, doequet taken by the chirographer, from which he draws up the indenture. It is sometimes taken in the old books for the concord. Cruise, Dig. tit. 35, c. 2, 51. Note
NoteDebt instruments with initial maturities longer than one year and shorter than 10 years.NoteA debt security with a maturity longer than one year but less than 10 years. Because of many investors' aversion to long-term investments, notes are becoming more prominent benchmarks of the bond market. A prominent example is the 10-year Treasury note.note1. A written promise to pay a specific sum of money on a certain date. Also called promissory note.2. See footnote.Note.A note is a debt security that promises to pay interest during the term that the issuer has use of the money, and to repay the principal on or before the maturity date. For US Treasury securities, a note is an intermediate-term obligation -- as opposed to a short-term bill or a long-term bond -- that matures in two, three, five, or ten years from its issue date. NoteA document that evidences a debt and a promise to repay. A mortgage loan transaction always includes a note evidencing the debt, and a mortgage evidencing the lien on the property. See NTE
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NOTE➣Not Of This Earth | NOTE➣Network Office Terminating Equipment | NOTE➣Not Over There Either (also see NIMBY and BANANA) | NOTE➣National Organization for Tobacco Eradication (India) | NOTE➣Network of Theological Enquiry (London, England, UK) | NOTE➣NGN (Next Generation Network) Open Trial Exhibition (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation; Japan) |
note Related to note: Loan note, NOTWSynonyms for notenoun messageSynonyms- message
- letter
- communication
- memo
- memorandum
- epistle
noun recordSynonyms- record
- reminder
- memo
- memorandum
- jotting
- minute
noun annotationSynonyms- annotation
- comment
- remark
- gloss
noun documentSynonyms- document
- form
- record
- certificate
noun symbolSynonyms- symbol
- mark
- sign
- indication
- token
noun toneSynonymsnoun jottingsSynonyms- jottings
- record
- impressions
- outline
- report
verb noticeSynonymsverb bear in mindSynonyms- bear in mind
- be aware
- take into account
verb mentionSynonyms- mention
- record
- mark
- indicate
- register
- remark
verb write downSynonyms- write down
- record
- scribble
- take down
- set down
- jot down
- put in writing
- put down in black and white
phrase of note: fameSynonyms- fame
- prestige
- eminence
- renown
- standing
- character
- reputation
- consequence
- celebrity
phrase of note: importanceSynonyms- importance
- consequence
- significance
- distinction
phrase take note of something or someoneSynonyms- notice
- note
- regard
- observe
- heed
- pay attention to
Synonyms for notenoun a brief record written as an aid to the memorySynonymsnoun a written communication directed to anotherSynonymsnoun an expression of fact or opinionSynonyms- comment
- obiter dictum
- observation
- remark
noun critical explanation or analysisSynonyms- annotation
- comment
- commentary
- exegesis
- interpretation
noun something visible or evident that gives grounds for believing in the existence or presence of something elseSynonyms- badge
- evidence
- index
- indication
- indicator
- manifestation
- mark
- sign
- signification
- stamp
- symptom
- token
- witness
noun a position of exalted widely recognized importanceSynonyms- distinction
- eminence
- eminency
- fame
- glory
- illustriousness
- luster
- mark
- notability
- preeminence
- prestige
- prominence
- prominency
- renown
noun the act of noting, observing, or taking into accountSynonyms- attention
- cognizance
- espial
- heed
- mark
- notice
- observance
- observation
- regard
- remark
noun a pleasing succession of musical tones forming a usually brief aesthetic unitSynonymsverb to perceive with a special effort of the senses or the mindSynonyms- descry
- detect
- discern
- distinguish
- mark
- mind
- notice
- observe
- remark
- see
verb to state facts, opinions, or explanationsSynonyms |