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noted adjective [ ˈnəʊtɪd ]

• well known; famous.
• "the restaurant is noted for its high standards of cuisine"
Similar: eminent, famous, well known, famed, prominent, distinguished, illustrious, great, celebrated, acclaimed, esteemed, august, recognized, pre-eminent, important, of high standing, of distinction, of repute, considerable, renowned, noteworthy, notable, of note, well thought of, notorious,
Opposite: unknown, unheard of, obscure,

note verb

• notice or pay particular attention to (something).
• "he noted his mother's unusual gaiety"
Similar: bear in mind, be mindful of, consider, observe, take note of, listen to, heed, take notice of, pay attention to, take in, pay regard to, be guided by,
Opposite: ignore, disregard,
• record (something) in writing.
• "he noted down her address on a piece of paper"
Similar: write down, put down, jot down, take down, set down, mark down, inscribe, enter, mark, record, register, scribble, scrawl, pencil, put in writing, put down on paper, commit to paper, put in black and white,
Origin: Middle English (in note (sense 4 of the noun) and note (sense 1 of the verb)): from Old French note (noun), noter (verb), from Latin nota ‘a mark’, notare ‘to mark’.


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