A1 noun #500 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

note

A note is a short written message or a single sound in music.

Explanation at your level:

A note is a small piece of paper with words on it. You can write a note to your friend. In music, a note is a sound. It is a very useful word!

You use a note to remember things. For example, you can write a shopping note. In music class, you learn to read notes on the page to play the piano.

A note is a short letter or a sign. We often 'take notes' in school to study later. Musicians also use notes to write songs. It is a common word in daily life.

Beyond basic meanings, note is used to describe a specific quality or feeling. For instance, a 'note of sadness' in someone's voice. It is also used in formal requests, like 'please take note of the deadline.'

In advanced contexts, note can refer to a person's reputation or importance, as in 'a person of note.' It also functions as a verb meaning to notice or record. The nuance depends heavily on whether you are discussing musical theory or formal correspondence.

At a mastery level, note encompasses historical and literary depth. It can refer to a specific tone or quality in a work of art or a scholarly annotation in a text. Its etymological connection to 'marking' remains central to its diverse usage in academic and creative writing.

30초 단어

  • A note is a short message or a musical sound.
  • It is a countable noun that is very common in English.
  • You can 'take notes' to help you remember things.
  • The word has roots in Latin meaning 'a mark'.

The word note is incredibly versatile in English. At its heart, it refers to something we observe or record. In music, a note is the building block of melody, representing a specific frequency and duration. Without these symbols, musicians wouldn't know which keys to press or strings to pluck!

Beyond music, a note is a quick written message. Whether it is a sticky note on your fridge or a formal note passed in class, it serves as a memory aid or a way to share information quickly. It is a fundamental word that bridges the gap between sound and text.

The word note comes from the Latin word nota, which meant a 'mark, sign, or character.' It entered Middle English through Old French in the 13th century. Originally, it was used to describe a sign or mark used to draw attention to something.

Over time, the meaning expanded. By the late Middle Ages, it was commonly used in music theory to describe the written symbols for tones. It is fascinating how a word that started as a simple 'mark' evolved to define the very language of music and the way we leave quick reminders for one another.

You will hear note used in many daily situations. We often take notes during a lecture to remember key points. In business, you might send a note to a colleague to follow up on a meeting.

Musicians talk about hitting a high note or reading the notes on a staff. The register ranges from very casual ('leave a note') to professional ('please take note of the following changes'). Understanding the context is key to using it correctly.

English is full of fun idioms involving this word. Take note means to pay attention to something important. Strike a chord is related to musical notes, but end on a high note means to finish something successfully.

You might also hear compare notes, which means to exchange opinions with someone. Lastly, sound a note of caution is a formal way of saying you are warning someone about a potential problem.

The word note is a regular noun, so its plural is simply notes. It is a countable noun, meaning you can have 'one note' or 'many notes.' In terms of pronunciation, the IPA is /noʊt/ in American English and /nəʊt/ in British English.

It rhymes with words like boat, coat, float, goat, and vote. The stress is always on the single syllable, making it a very stable word to pronounce for learners.

Fun Fact

The word was originally used to mark passages in books for later study.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /nəʊt/

Sounds like 'no' with a 't' at the end.

US /noʊt/

Rhymes with 'boat'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'e' at the end
  • Confusing 'o' sound with 'a'
  • Softening the 't' sound

Rhymes With

boat coat float goat vote

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

Very easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Simple to use in sentences.

Speaking 1/5

Easy to pronounce.

듣기 1/5

Clear sound.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

write sound paper

Learn Next

notation notable notice

고급

annotation memorandum nomenclature

Grammar to Know

Countable vs Uncountable Nouns

I have many notes.

Imperative Mood

Take note!

Prepositional Phrases

End on a note.

Examples by Level

1

I wrote a note for my mom.

I wrote a small letter for my mother.

Past tense of write.

2

The music note is high.

The musical sound is high.

Noun usage.

3

Read the note, please.

Look at the message.

Imperative.

4

I have a note here.

I possess a message.

Have as possession.

5

She plays a note.

She makes a musical sound.

Third person singular.

6

This is a good note.

This is a nice message.

Demonstrative.

7

Do you see the note?

Can you see the message?

Question form.

8

Write a note now.

Create a message today.

Imperative.

1

Please take note of the time.

2

He left a note on the table.

3

The song has a sad note.

4

I took notes during the meeting.

5

Can you play that note again?

6

She sent a thank-you note.

7

The teacher read my note.

8

He is a man of note in this town.

1

I made a mental note to call him.

2

The letter struck a positive note.

3

She compared notes with her peers.

4

The musician hit every note perfectly.

5

Please note that the office is closed.

6

He wrote a short note of apology.

7

The report ends on a hopeful note.

8

I found a note in my textbook.

1

The speech was delivered in a formal note.

2

He is a scientist of some note.

3

The perfume has a floral note.

4

We should take note of these trends.

5

The meeting ended on a sour note.

6

She added a footnote to the page.

7

He kept a note of every expense.

8

The melody relies on a single note.

1

The author strikes a note of defiance.

2

His work is of great note in the field.

3

She noted the subtle change in tone.

4

The lecture was full of historical notes.

5

The wine has a distinct oaky note.

6

He took note of the slight hesitation.

7

The policy change was a note of progress.

8

She is a person of note in the arts.

1

The critique was written in a cynical note.

2

His observations are of significant note.

3

The symphony features a complex note.

4

She noted the irony in his statement.

5

The book is a note on modern society.

6

The atmosphere carried a note of tension.

7

His scholarly note clarified the text.

8

It is a work of considerable note.

자주 쓰는 조합

take note
write a note
musical note
thank-you note
mental note
end on a note
sticky note
high note
leave a note
compare notes

Idioms & Expressions

"take note of"

To pay attention to.

Take note of what he says.

neutral

"end on a high note"

To finish something well.

We ended the year on a high note.

neutral

"strike a chord"

To cause someone to feel a specific emotion.

Her story struck a chord with me.

neutral

"compare notes"

To share information or opinions.

We compared notes on the project.

neutral

"sound a note of caution"

To warn someone.

The expert sounded a note of caution.

formal

"person of note"

An important or famous person.

He is a person of note in history.

formal

Easily Confused

note vs notice

Both relate to seeing/marking.

Notice is an act of perception; note is a physical record.

I noticed the sign; I wrote a note.

note vs notation

Shares the same root.

Notation is the system of symbols, not the symbol itself.

Musical notation is complex.

note vs notable

Adjective form.

Notable means 'worth noting'.

It was a notable event.

note vs annotation

Sounds similar.

An annotation is a specific note on a text.

Add an annotation to the book.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + take + note + of

Please take note of the changes.

A2

Subject + leave + a + note + for

I left a note for my roommate.

B2

Subject + end + on + a + note

The concert ended on a high note.

A1

Subject + write + a + note

She wrote a note to her friend.

B1

Subject + hit + a + note

He hit a perfect note.

어휘 가족

Nouns

notation A system of symbols.

Verbs

note To observe or record.

Adjectives

notable Worthy of attention.

관련

notice Similar root related to seeing/marking.

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Please take note (Formal) I left a note (Neutral) Got a note? (Casual) Note this! (Imperative/Slang)

자주 하는 실수

Using 'notes' when singular is needed. note
Note is countable; use 'a note' for one.
Confusing 'note' with 'notice'. notice
Notice is the act of seeing; note is the object.
Saying 'take a note' instead of 'take notes'. take notes
Usually, we take multiple notes in class.
Forgetting the article. a note
Note is a singular countable noun.
Using 'note' as a verb when a noun is needed. noun usage
Ensure the sentence structure supports a noun.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a giant sticky note on your front door.

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When Native Speakers Use It

We use it for quick reminders and musical discussions.

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Cultural Insight

Leaving notes is a polite way to leave info without interrupting.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'a' or 'the' before singular note.

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Say It Right

Keep the 'o' long like in 'go'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't forget the 's' when talking about multiple notes.

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Did You Know?

The word note is used in almost every language.

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Study Smart

Write a note to yourself in English every day.

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Writing Tip

Use 'take note' to sound more professional.

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Listening Tip

Listen for the word in music theory videos.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

N-O-T-E: Notice Our Tiny Entries.

Visual Association

A sticky note on a piano key.

Word Web

Music Reminder Writing Attention

챌린지

Write three notes today for your friends.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: A mark or sign.

문화적 맥락

None, very neutral word.

Commonly used in academic settings for 'taking notes' and in music.

The song 'High Note' Sticky Note inventions

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

School

  • Take notes
  • Check my notes
  • Review the notes

Music

  • Hit a note
  • Read the notes
  • High note

Work

  • Take note of
  • Send a note
  • Follow-up note

Home

  • Leave a note
  • Sticky note
  • Fridge note

Conversation Starters

"Do you take notes during meetings?"

"Can you read musical notes?"

"What is the most important note you have ever received?"

"Do you prefer digital or paper notes?"

"Have you ever ended a day on a high note?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you received a special note.

Explain why taking notes is important for learning.

Describe your favorite musical note or sound.

If you could leave a note for your future self, what would it say?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, it can mean to observe or record something.

Just add an 's' to make it 'notes'.

No, a note is usually short.

It is a symbol representing a sound's pitch and duration.

It means to pay attention.

They are related but have different uses.

Yes, it is very common in office communication.

It is a reminder you keep in your head.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I wrote a ___ to my teacher.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: note

A note is something you write.

multiple choice A2

What do you do in class to remember things?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Take notes

Taking notes helps you remember.

true false B1

A musical note is a type of sound.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Yes, it represents a specific pitch.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching phrases to meanings.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The phrase is 'Please take note of this'.

fill blank A2

He left a ___ on the fridge.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: note

Notes are often left as reminders.

multiple choice B1

Which idiom means to warn someone?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Sound a note of caution

This is the correct idiom for warning.

true false B2

A 'person of note' is a person who is not famous.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It means they ARE famous or important.

match pairs C1

Word

All matched!

Matching word forms.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

It ended on a high note.

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