Denote - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|dɪˈnəʊt|
Brit.
|dɪˈnəʊt|
verb
- be a sign or indication of
Her smile denoted that she agreed
- have as a meaning (syn: refer)'multi-' denotes 'many'
- make known; make an announcement (syn: announce)She denoted her feelings clearly
Extra examples
The word “derby” can denote a horse race or a kind of hat.
Her death denoted the end of an era.
Such entry shall in the register be denoted by an asterisk.
A quick pulse denotes fever.
A falling barometer denotes an approaching storm.
Her smile denoted that she agreed
'multi-' denotes 'many'
She denoted her feelings clearly
...the prince wore a small gold coronet to denote his rank...
The circlets which in cartography denote cities or towns.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: denote
he/she/it: denotes
present participle: denoting
past tense: denoted
past participle: denoted
I/you/we/they: denote
he/she/it: denotes
present participle: denoting
past tense: denoted
past participle: denoted
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