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单词 denoted
释义

denote

verb

de·​note di-ˈnōt How to pronounce denote (audio)
dē-
denoted; denoting; denotes

transitive verb

1
: to serve as an indication of : betoken
the swollen bellies that denote starvation
2
: to serve as an arbitrary mark for
red flares denoting danger
3
: to make known : announce
his crestfallen look denoted his distress
4
a
: to serve as a linguistic expression of the notion of : mean
in the southern U.S., the word "toboggan" denotes a stocking cap
b
: to stand for : designate
the symbol / denotes "or," "and or," or "per"
An epiphany is, literally, a showing. In Christian terminology it denotes the showing of the infant Jesus to the three Magi. David Lodge
denotement
di-ˈnōt-mənt How to pronounce denote (audio)
dē-
noun

Synonyms

  • express
  • import
  • intend
  • mean
  • signify
  • spell
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Example Sentences

The word “derby” can denote a horse race or a kind of hat. Her death denoted the end of an era.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle French denoter, from Latin denotare, from de- + notare to note

First Known Use

1562, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

denote

verb

de·​note di-ˈnōt How to pronounce denote (audio)
denoted; denoting
1
: to serve as a mark or indication of
A star on the map denotes a capital.
2
: to have the meaning of : mean
"Derby" denotes a contest or a hat.

denoted

verb

past tense of denote
1
as in signified
to communicate or convey (as an idea) to the mind a flashing red light that denotes danger

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • signified
  • meant
  • implied
  • indicated
  • expressed
  • spelled
  • intended
  • suggested
  • imported
  • represented
  • symbolized
  • explained
  • inferred
  • connoted
  • mentioned
  • hinted
  • specified
  • personified
  • embodied
  • announced
  • proclaimed
  • cited
  • designated
  • signaled
  • intimated
  • epitomized
  • insinuated
  • adverted
  • symboled
  • elucidated
  • declared
  • symbolled
  • signalled
  • alluded (to)
  • added up (to)
  • touched (on or upon)
  • instanced
  • referred (to)
  • pointed (to)
  • amounted (to)
2
as in indicated
to serve as a sign or symptom of the unkempt yard denotes a homeowner with little concern for the well-being of his neighborhood

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • indicated
  • signified
  • meant
  • betokened
  • presaged
  • told (of)
  • boded
  • foretold
  • foreshowed
  • pointed (to)
  • bespoke
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