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Definition of high note in English: high notenoun A successful point in an event or period of time. he wants to end his managerial career on a high note Example sentencesExamples - Eleanore O'Gorman finished her season on a high note in a closely fought girls Under 18 competition.
- The team finished their season on a high note finishing third overall at the OUA championships in Sudbury last weekend.
- I'm looking forward to this last season, with the hope that the last will be the best, leaving on a high note.
- He says the day's events will end on a high note, with an after-party to be held in the campus marquee.
- Though the event ended on a high note for the St Lucian camp, the event was hardly smooth sailing.
- As the year wore on, however, retail prices began to come back down and consumers responded in kind, helping the industry to end the year on a high note.
- Certainly, Kluivert has not been hitting the high notes with Barcelona this season, and is subject to the supporters' derision.
Definition of high note in US English: high notenoun A successful point in an event or period of time. he wants to end his managerial career on a high note Example sentencesExamples - Though the event ended on a high note for the St Lucian camp, the event was hardly smooth sailing.
- Eleanore O'Gorman finished her season on a high note in a closely fought girls Under 18 competition.
- As the year wore on, however, retail prices began to come back down and consumers responded in kind, helping the industry to end the year on a high note.
- Certainly, Kluivert has not been hitting the high notes with Barcelona this season, and is subject to the supporters' derision.
- He says the day's events will end on a high note, with an after-party to be held in the campus marquee.
- I'm looking forward to this last season, with the hope that the last will be the best, leaving on a high note.
- The team finished their season on a high note finishing third overall at the OUA championships in Sudbury last weekend.
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