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note
This word carries a sense of brevity and intentionality. Whether it is a piece of paper, a musical sound, or a mental observation, a note is a discrete unit of information designed to be captured or recognized quickly. It lacks the depth of a report or the complexity of a symphony, focusing instead on the essential point. In social contexts, sending a note implies a level of intimacy or urgency that a formal letter lacks. In a professional setting, noting something suggests a keen eye for detail and a desire for accuracy, moving from passive observation to active documentation.
Countable when referring to a specific piece of paper, a musical pitch, or a currency bill. Uncountable when referring to the general act of record-keeping, such as taking notes in class.
Meanings
A brief record of facts, topics, or thoughts, written down as an aid to memory.
"She took detailed notes during the lecture."
A single sound of a particular pitch and duration.
"The pianist hit a wrong note during the concerto."
To record information in writing for future reference.
"Please note the date of the meeting in your calendar."
To notice or pay particular attention to something.
"I noted a slight change in her tone of voice."