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How do you use the word noted?

"Noted" can be used in a few different ways, depending on the context:

1. As a synonym for "observed" or "recognized":

* Example: "I noted the change in his demeanor."

* Meaning: You observed or recognized that his behavior had changed.

2. As a polite way to acknowledge that you have heard or understood something:

* Example: "Noted, I'll make sure to be there on time."

* Meaning: You are acknowledging that you understand the information given and will act accordingly.

3. As a synonym for "famous" or "well-known":

* Example: "He's a noted scientist in the field."

* Meaning: He is a well-respected and recognized scientist in his area of expertise.

4. As a verb meaning "to make a note of":

* Example: "I noted down all the important points from the meeting."

* Meaning: You wrote down the important information from the meeting.

Here are some examples of "noted" used in different contexts:

* "I noted that the sky was getting darker." (observed)

* "Noted, I will send you the report by tomorrow." (acknowledgement)

* "She's a noted expert in linguistics." (famous/well-known)

* "I noted down the address in my notebook." (make a note of)

It's important to consider the context of the conversation to understand how "noted" is being used.

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