B2 adjective #6,000 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

denote

To denote means to be a sign or symbol of something.

Explanation at your level:

To denote means to show or point to something. Think of a picture of a dog. That picture denotes a real dog. It is the simple meaning of a sign.

When you see a sign on the road, it denotes a rule. For example, a sign with a 'P' denotes that you can park your car there. It is the direct meaning.

In English, we use denote to explain what a symbol or a word stands for. It is formal, so we use it in school or work when we need to be very clear about definitions.

Denote is the opposite of connote. While connote is about the feelings a word gives you, denote is just the dictionary definition. It is a very useful verb for academic writing.

Using denote adds precision to your language. It suggests a one-to-one relationship between a signifier and a signified. It is essential when analyzing literature or data where accuracy is paramount.

Etymologically rooted in the Latin denotare, the word functions as a bridge between abstract concepts and empirical reality. It is the gold standard for defining technical terminology in scientific and legal discourse.

30초 단어

  • Means to point to or stand for.
  • Used for literal, factual meanings.
  • Opposite of connote.
  • Formal and precise verb.

Hey there! Think of the word denote as a fancy way of saying 'this stands for that.' It is all about the literal connection between a sign and what it represents.

When you see a map, the little blue lines denote rivers. It is not a secret message; it is just the direct, factual meaning. Unlike connote, which is about feelings or extra ideas, denote sticks to the facts.

The word denote comes from the Latin word denotare, which means 'to mark out' or 'to point out.' It combines de- (meaning 'down' or 'completely') and notare (meaning 'to mark').

It entered English in the 16th century. It has always kept its focus on clear, precise identification, which is why we still use it today to talk about definitions and symbols.

You will mostly hear denote in formal or academic settings. It is a great word for writing essays or explaining technical diagrams.

Common phrases include 'the symbol denotes' or 'the term denotes.' It is much more formal than saying 'it means' or 'it shows,' so use it when you want to sound precise and professional.

While denote itself isn't usually found in idioms, it is used to explain them. 1. Clear as day: Denotes extreme clarity. 2. Red flag: Denotes danger. 3. Green light: Denotes permission. 4. White flag: Denotes surrender. 5. Olive branch: Denotes a desire for peace.

Denote is a regular verb. Its forms are denotes, denoted, and denoting. The stress is on the second syllable: de-NOTE.

It rhymes with promote, remote, and quote. In both British and American English, the pronunciation is quite similar, focusing on the clear 'o' sound at the end.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'note' and 'notation'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK dɪˈnəʊt

dee-NOTE

US dɪˈnoʊt

dee-NOTE

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'o' as 'uh'
  • Stressing the first syllable
  • Dropping the 't' sound

Rhymes With

promote remote quote note vote

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 3/5

Requires formal context

Speaking 3/5

Sounds formal

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

sign mean symbol

Learn Next

connote denotation signify

고급

semiotics referent

Grammar to Know

Subject-verb agreement

The sign denotes.

Passive voice

It is denoted by.

Formal vs Informal

Use denote in essays.

Examples by Level

1

The red light denotes stop.

denote = show

Subject-verb agreement

1

The X denotes the treasure.

2

This sign denotes a school.

3

The word denotes a cat.

4

The star denotes a winner.

5

The line denotes the border.

6

The color denotes the team.

7

The icon denotes a file.

8

The map denotes the road.

1

The term denotes a specific type of plant.

2

The symbol denotes high voltage.

3

Does this word denote a person?

4

The arrows denote the flow of water.

5

The letter 'x' denotes a variable.

6

The color blue denotes sadness in this poem.

7

The code denotes the user's role.

8

The mark denotes where to cut.

1

The word 'home' denotes a place of residence.

2

His smile did not denote happiness.

3

The asterisk denotes a footnote.

4

The data denotes a clear trend.

5

The gesture denotes respect.

6

The badge denotes his rank.

7

The signature denotes agreement.

8

The scale denotes the level of risk.

1

The term denotes a shift in political power.

2

The ritual denotes the start of spring.

3

The symbol denotes a complex mathematical set.

4

The phrase denotes a specific cultural context.

5

The emblem denotes the company's values.

6

The label denotes the chemical composition.

7

The signature denotes legal responsibility.

8

The structure denotes a change in tone.

1

The usage denotes a nuanced shift in meaning.

2

The icon denotes the ontological status of the object.

3

The nomenclature denotes a taxonomic classification.

4

The sign denotes a semiotic relationship.

5

The figure denotes the statistical mean.

6

The color denotes the artist's intent.

7

The word denotes a historical epoch.

8

The code denotes a secure transmission.

반의어

conceal hide refute

자주 쓰는 조합

symbol denotes
term denotes
word denotes
sign denotes
color denotes
clearly denotes
formally denotes
simply denotes
often denotes
usually denotes

Idioms & Expressions

"denote by"

to represent using a symbol

We denote the variable by x.

formal

"denote as"

to label as

The area is denoted as zone A.

formal

"denote the fact"

to point out a truth

The data denotes the fact that prices rose.

formal

"denote a change"

to show a shift

The graph denotes a change in speed.

neutral

"denote the start"

to mark the beginning

The bell denotes the start of class.

neutral

Easily Confused

denote vs Connote

Sounds similar

Denote is literal, connote is emotional.

The word denotes a dog; it connotes loyalty.

denote vs Denote

Both mean show

Denote is more formal.

The sign denotes the exit.

denote vs Indicate

Similar meaning

Indicate is broader.

The gauge indicates pressure.

denote vs Represent

Similar meaning

Represent is for symbols/people.

He represents the team.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + denotes + noun

The icon denotes the save function.

B2

Subject + denotes + that + clause

The data denotes that growth is slow.

B2

It + is + denoted + by + noun

The value is denoted by 'v'.

C1

Subject + denotes + object + as + adjective

They denote the area as restricted.

B1

Subject + clearly + denotes + noun

The map clearly denotes the path.

어휘 가족

Nouns

denotation the literal meaning

Verbs

denote to signify

Adjectives

denotative relating to literal meaning

관련

connote opposite meaning

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Academic/Formal Neutral Casual Slang

자주 하는 실수

Using denote for feelings Use connote
Denote is for facts, connote is for feelings.
Confusing with denote as a noun Denotation
Denote is a verb.
Overusing in casual speech Use mean
Denote is too formal for daily chat.
Misspelling as denot Denote
Check the spelling.
Using as an adjective Denotative
Denote is a verb.

Tips

💡

Use it for definitions

Use denote when defining symbols.

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Verb form

Always use it as a verb.

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Don't confuse with connote

Denote = Fact, Connote = Feeling.

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Latin roots

It comes from 'notare' (to mark).

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Flashcards

Write 'Denote = Point to' on a card.

💡

Stress the second syllable

de-NOTE.

🌍

Academic writing

It makes your essays sound smart.

💡

Note connection

Think of a 'note' on a page.

💡

Read academic texts

See how authors use it.

💡

Formal register

Keep it for work or school.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

DE-NOTE: Define it by a NOTE.

Visual Association

A road sign with an arrow.

Word Web

symbol sign meaning definition

챌린지

Find three symbols in your room and say what they denote.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: To mark out

문화적 맥락

None.

Common in academic and legal contexts.

Used in linguistics textbooks frequently.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At school

  • The symbol denotes...
  • This term denotes...

At work

  • The code denotes...
  • This color denotes...

Reading maps

  • The line denotes...
  • The star denotes...

Science

  • The variable denotes...
  • The unit denotes...

Conversation Starters

"What does the symbol on your shirt denote?"

"How would you denote this concept?"

"Why do we denote variables as x?"

"Can you denote the difference between these two?"

"What does a red flag denote to you?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a symbol you see every day and what it denotes.

Why is it important to denote things clearly in science?

Write a sentence using 'denote' correctly.

How does your favorite color denote your personality?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, it is best for writing.

No, use connote instead.

Yes, it is a verb.

Denotation.

Yes, but it is more precise.

It might sound too formal.

Yes, very common.

dee-NOTE.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The red light ___ stop.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: denotes

Subject-verb agreement.

multiple choice A2

What does denote mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To show

It means to indicate.

true false B1

Denote is the same as connote.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Denote is literal, connote is emotional.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Match word to definition.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject-verb-object order.

점수: /5

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