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Definitions from the Webof noteDefinition: Worth mentioning or paying attention to. Part of Speech: Adjective phrase Sense 1: Remarkable or significant. Example sentence: The professor discussed several theories, but the one of note was the groundbreaking concept proposed by Dr. Smith. Sense 2: Receiving attention or recognition. Example sentence: The movie of note at the film festival received rave reviews from critics. Sense 3: Used to emphasize a particular point or fact. Example sentence: The politician made a speech about the importance of education, noting that of note is the lack of funding for public schools. Related products: | ||||
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