Denote

Word DENOTE
Character 6
Hyphenation de note
Pronunciations /dɪˈnəʊt/

Definitions and meanings of "Denote"

What do we mean by denote?

To mark; indicate. transitive verb

To serve as a symbol or name for the meaning of; signify. transitive verb

To signify directly; refer to specifically. transitive verb

To mark off from others; identify by a mark; designate; name; signify by a sign, especially a visible sign: as, the character × denotes multiplication. See connote.

To be the sign or symptom of; show; indicate: as, a quick pulse denotes fever.

Synonyms Note, Denote, Connote. See the definitions of these words.

To betoken, imply.

To mark out plainly; to signify by a visible sign; to serve as the sign or name of; to indicate; to point out. transitive verb

To be the sign of; to betoken; to signify; to mean. transitive verb

To indicate; to mark. verb

To make overt. verb

To refer to literally; to convey meaning. verb

Be a sign or indication of verb

Have as a meaning verb

Make known; make an announcement verb

To indicate; to mark.

To make overt.

To refer to literally; to convey as meaning.

To toke up. Stoned spelt backwards. Smoke dat shit. Urban Dictionary

Lets be honest, no one REALLY goes on this site to understand words like suprclafrgcespaldosi oh however thats spelled! They go here to read something FUNNY while trying to look like they are doing their classwork. What does this word even MEAN!? Urban Dictionary

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The curious and unpleasant yet unsurprising and common experience of looking up a person's name (perhaps your own) on Urban Dictionary and finding that the results become more and more A) disgustingly homophobic (gaynotation) B) shaming of fat people (fatnotation) C) slut shaming (whorenotation) D) racist (racenotation) as you scroll down or go past the first page. Option A occurs mostly with typically male names. When occurring with typically female names, it tends to be that the definitions are about male homosexuals anyway. Option B and C occur mostly with typically female names. Option D occurs mostly with typically male names, for some reason. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Denote

The word "denote" in example sentences

In its present application, particularly, there is no design to let the term denote or insinuate a recourse to any expedients or any line of conduct that is in any degree legally dubious, or that is even of questionable legitimacy. ❋ Thorstein Veblen (1893)

Here the terms used in Arabic denote, not the end of hostilities, but an armistice or truce, until such time that the war against Israel can be resumed with better prospects for success. ❋ Bernard Lewis (2007)

This led to the conception of an imponderable agency capable of certain movements, and to denote this agency the Greek word ether was borrowed. ❋ Ernst Lehrs (N/A)

Judah and Benjamin -- denote the southern kingdom. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Thus, the terms denote that a beneficial result has been conferred on a vertebrate subject with an autoimmune or pathogen-induced immunopathology disease or symptom, or with the potential to develop such a disease or symptom. ❋ Unknown (2010)

By which it should seem that this order was not otherwise hereditary than a man's estate, nor did it give any claim to magistracy; wherefore you shall never find that it disquieted the commonwealth, nor does the name denote any more in Oceana than the duty of such a man's estate to the public. ❋ James Harrington (1644)

Those terms denote "membership in an organization of the Department of the Navy that develops and executes military missions involving special operations strategy, doctrine, and tactics," the Navy said in its filings. ❋ Ethan Smith (2011)

Some use the word to denote a set of religious beliefs. ❋ Eliot Daley (2012)

But we haven't yet agreed on a word to denote what the human species is doing now: killing great ecosystems like the world's oceans, destroying the stable climate system upon which agriculture itself depends or driving more than half the species on Earth to extinction. ❋ John Stanley (2011)

• The word “sex” is simply that—a word to denote whether a person is male or female. ❋ Jack Canfield (2011)

If the 'Essene' might be called Salmean, as well as Kenite (and certainly he seems to have as much claim to it, if the word denote perfection, or austerity of life), then I could more confidently place our Salim, in the wilderness of Judah; because there I find Aenon mentioned in the Greek version, Joshua 15: 61,62: where the Hebrew hath it thus: "In the wilderness, ❋ 1602-1675 (1979)

We often use the term to denote a lack of drive, a passive wistfulness. ❋ Adrian Gostick (2010)

These terms denote situations in which women stay with friends or relatives temporarily and/or stay with a man solely to obtain shelter. ❋ Renee (2009)

Those terms denote political groups and members thereof with specific political policies and viewpoints. ❋ Unknown (2007)

[lets] get denots out of our [minds]! ❋ Chris (2003)

"Type an [example] of how it's used in a [sentence]..." "this is Denoting that you've [got to] type an example of how it's used in a sentence." ❋ Spidercarlos (2019)

"[Damn], that denotation [smells good]." ❋ KUHNTAKINTA (2014)

1. Francis is "some fag" 3. Sarah is a "dyke" and also a "noun" (Thanks for the clarification! Nothing gets past you, homophobes.) 4. Ashley is "usually a fatass" 5. Karen is a "hoebag" 6. Mario is a "[Jew bitch] cock" I just went through a lot of [phobic] [denotation] ordeals looking up good examples for you people. I'm too disgusted to look up more. ❋ Folkish (2010)

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