Word Network: note
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WHIPLASH - Fletcher’s Dinner (Deleted Scene)
"She sang a very high note at the end of the song."
B1Whiplash On A $0 Budget
"She sang a very high note at the end of the song."
A2Love Hard | Official Trailer | Netflix
"She sang a very high note at the end of the song."
B1Not Quite my Tempo | Whiplash (2014) | 1080p HD
"She sang a very high note at the end of the song."
B1Not My Tempo | Whiplash | Hulu
"She sang a very high note at the end of the song."
B1Friends: Someone Ate Ross' Sandwich (Season 5 Clip) | TBS
"She sang a very high note at the end of the song."
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This Word in Other Languages (10)
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prepositionsUsed in Phrases (6)
phrasal verbs with note meaning
Phrasal verbs that use 'note' as the main verb, usually meaning to observe, pay attention to, or record something.
Please note particularly
Formal business communication expression
note down
To write something, often quickly, so that you have a record of it for the future.
note up
To update a legal document or scholarly text with annotations, references, or later citations.
note against
To make an official record of something negative or a demerit against someone's name.
note off
To mark an item on a list as finished, complete, or no longer needing attention.