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    denote
    /dɪˈnəʊt/

    verb

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  2. to represent or mean something: His angry tone denoted extreme displeasure. (Definition of denote from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of denote. denote. The period saw the radical separation of micro- and macro-economics (a separation denoted, paradoxically, as a 'neoclassical synthesis').

  3. Learn the meaning of denote, a verb that means to serve as an indication of, a mark, or a linguistic expression of something. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries of denote.

  4. to represent or mean something: His angry tone denoted extreme displeasure. (Definition of denote from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of denote. denote. Each process has not just the user identity, but also an integrity level, denoting the trust given to the process.

  5. Denote definition: to be a mark or sign of; indicate. See examples of DENOTE used in a sentence.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb denote, which means to be a sign, symbol, or indication of something, or to have a literal or obvious meaning. Find synonyms, pronunciation, word frequency, and examples of denote in sentences.

  7. To denote is to draw attention to something or to show what it means. All of the googly-eyed looks that a girl gives to a boy might do more to denote her feelings for him than leaving a note in his locker.

  8. Denote is a formal verb that means to be a sign of something or to mean something. Learn how to use denote with pictures, pronunciation, grammar and synonyms from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.