n. 25B6; noun
a note in her diary : RECORD, entry, item, notation, jotting, memorandum, reminder, aide-memoire; informal memo.
he will take notes of the meeting : MINUTES, records, details; report, account, commentary, transcript, proceedings, transactions; synopsis, summary, outline.
notes in the margins : ANNOTATION, footnote, commentary, comment; marginalia, exegesis; historical scholium.
he dropped me a note : MESSAGE, communication, letter, line; formal epistle, missive.
(Brit.) a £20 note : BANKNOTE; N. Amer. bill; US informal greenback; ( notes ) paper money.
this is worthy of note : ATTENTION, consideration, notice, heed, observation, regard.
a composer of note : DISTINCTION, importance, eminence, prestige, fame, celebrity, acclaim, renown, repute, stature, standing, consequence, account.
a note of hopelessness in her voice : TONE, intonation, inflection, sound; hint, indication, sign, element, suggestion.
25B6; verb
we will note your suggestion : BEAR IN MIND, be mindful of, consider, observe, heed, take notice of, pay attention to, take in.
the letter noted the ministers' concern : MENTION, refer to, touch on, indicate, point out, make known, state.
note the date in your diary : WRITE DOWN, put down, jot down, take down, inscribe, enter, mark, record, register, pencil.