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How to pronounce denote in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms refer
Type of stand for, mean, intend, signify
Has types twist around, apply, come back, convolute, euphemise, euphemize, express, hark back, identify, name, pervert, recall, return, slur, sophisticate, state, twist
Derivation denotation, denotative, denotive


`multi-' denotes `many' .
Type Words
Synonyms announce
Type of inform
Has types publicise, publicize, advertize, blat out, denounce, cry, report, advertise, blare out, trump, call out, blazon out, meld, sound, trump out, post


She denoted her feelings clearly.
Type Words
Type of designate, denominate
Verb group refer
Derivation denotation


Her smile denoted that she agreed.

Examples of denote

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In this image from January 1, the different colors denote different wind speeds.
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Upward arrows denote feedforward drive, and downward arrows feedback inhibition.
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Numbers shown above each protein diagram denote the amino acid numbers in EEIG1.
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The term is used in film and music to denote and track the stages of production.
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One way to denote an antiparticle is by adding a bar over the particle's symbol.
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Red spots in Europe denote released or feral populations of the American beaver.
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It is used at buildings and on vehicles to denote the presence of the president.
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However, tribunus was used colloquially to denote the commander of any regiment.
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The meaning then altered to denote a place where skill-based contests were held.
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  • Be a sign or indication of; "Her smile denoted that she agreed"
  • Have as a meaning; "`multi-' denotes `many' "
  • Announce: make known; make an announcement; "She denoted her feelings clearly"
  • In semiotics, denotation is the surface or literal meaning encoded to a signifier, and the definition most likely to appear in a dictionary.
  • (Denoted) *In logic, linguistics and semiotics, the denotation of a word or phrase is a part of its meaning; however, the part referred to varies by context: ** In grammar and literary theory, the literal meaning or "dictionary definition" of a term, devoid of emotion, attitude, and color. ...
  • To indicate; to mark; To make overt; To refer to literally; to convey meaning
  • V. be the name, sign or symbol of (sth); refer to
  • Means to "indicate specifically, to mean": The word home denotes the place where you live.
  • 1. to mark, indicate, or signify. 2. to be the sign or symbol of something; e.g. flashing red lights may denote the presence of railroad tracks. 3. to mean (literally), or refer directly, as opposed to "connote": to imply or suggest, in addition to the direct, or literal meaning; e.g. ...