noun
She sent Rob a note only last week asking him to attend the meeting
Her notes on insect behaviour are of great interest
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I found a packet of notes dropped by the bank robbers. The bank is holding my note for œ
There is a note of angry frustration that runs through her writing
Her greeting, though warm, contained a note of suspicion. On that note, I decided to leave
Note of the prosecutor's objection to that line of questioning has been taken
People of note have been entertained at our table
He knows the music but gets the notes wrong
The entire account is based on the notes she made during the trial
verb
Have you ever noted how people try to avoid you because of your bad temper? Note how quickly the days seem to grow shorter towards the end of summer. A detective has been assigned to note every move the suspect makes
The traffic warden noted down the number-plate of the car
The report failed to note the disappearance of the murder weapon