Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of verb note

4 senses of note

Sense 1
note, observe, mention, remark -- (make mention of; "She observed that his presentation took up too much time"; "They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing")
       => state, say, tell -- (express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name")

Sense 2
notice, mark, note -- (notice or perceive; "She noted that someone was following her"; "mark my words")

Sense 3
note, take note, observe -- (observe with care or pay close attention to; "Take note of this chemical reaction")

Sense 4
note, take down -- (make a written note of; "she noted everything the teacher said that morning")
       => write down, set down, get down, put down -- (put down in writing; of texts, musical compositions, etc.)

Antonyms of adj noted

2 senses of noted

Sense 1
celebrated, famed, far-famed, famous, illustrious, notable, noted, renowned -- (widely known and esteemed; "a famous actor"; "a celebrated musician"; "a famed scientist"; "an illustrious judge"; "a notable historian"; "a renowned painter")

INDIRECT (VIA known) -> unknown -- (not known; "an unknown amount"; "an unknown island"; "an unknown writer"; "an unknown source")

Sense 2
noted -- (worthy of notice or attention; "a noted increase in the crime rate")

INDIRECT (VIA noticeable) -> unnoticeable -- (not noticeable; not drawing attention; "her clothes were simple and unnoticeable"- J.G.Cozzens)

Similarity of adj noted

2 senses of noted

Sense 1
celebrated, famed, far-famed, famous, illustrious, notable, noted, renowned -- (widely known and esteemed; "a famous actor"; "a celebrated musician"; "a famed scientist"; "an illustrious judge"; "a notable historian"; "a renowned painter")
       => known (vs. unknown) -- (apprehended with certainty; "a known quantity"; "the limits of the known world"; "a musician known throughout the world"; "a known criminal")

Sense 2
noted -- (worthy of notice or attention; "a noted increase in the crime rate")
       => noticeable (vs. unnoticeable) -- (capable or worthy of being perceived; "noticeable shadows under her eyes"; "noticeable for its vivid historical background"; "a noticeable lack of friendliness")

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