Thesaurus / denote
FEEDBACKHow to use denote in a sentence
The rivalry game in Dallas often denotes the moment pragmatism makes its way into the postseason-expectation conversation.
THE BIG 12 CAN’T RELY ON TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA THIS YEARJOSH PLANOSOCTOBER 7, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTThose rocky deposits denote the edges of ancient, bulldozing glaciers.
BY 2100, GREENLAND WILL BE LOSING ICE AT ITS FASTEST RATE IN 12,000 YEARSCAROLYN GRAMLINGSEPTEMBER 30, 2020SCIENCE NEWSTo synchronize all the data, the team added an artificial “marking signal”—a strange-looking electrical pattern—into brain recordings to denote the start of an experiment.
WANT TO DECODE THE HUMAN BRAIN? THERE’S A NEW SYSTEM FOR THAT, AND IT’S PRETTY WILDSHELLY FANSEPTEMBER 22, 2020SINGULARITY HUB The children were given wristbands denoting their group’s color.
WHY DO WE MISS THE RITUALS PUT ON HOLD BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC?SUJATA GUPTAAUGUST 14, 2020SCIENCE NEWSThe title tag denotes what will appear as the page title in search results, and the meta description is the descriptive text that appears just below the title in those results.
CONTENT CREATION GUIDE: HOW TO EFFECTIVELY THINK OF SEO AT EVERY STAGEKELSEY RAYMONDJUNE 19, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHIn Scotland, even a beggar has none of those abject manners that denote his class elsewhere.
FRIEND MAC DONALDMAX O'RELLThe reception of it did not imply the attainment of grace; but as a sign, it was appointed to denote grace received.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAMThis again was used equally to denote a potentate of either sex, until at last we find the interjection dame!
A CURSORY HISTORY OF SWEARINGJULIAN SHARMANWhen we swung into the clearing there was nothing in his appearance to denote the terrible experience he had passed through.
A VIRGINIA SCOUTHUGH PENDEXTERThe differentia should include all the members that the term denotes, and it should exclude all that it does not denote.
ENGLISH: COMPOSITION AND LITERATUREW. F. (WILLIAM FRANKLIN) WEBSTERWORDS RELATED TO DENOTE
- acts as
- acts as broker
- acts for
- acts in place of
- appears as
- assumes the role of
- betokens
- bodies
- buys for
- copies
- corresponds to
- does business for
- emblematizes
- embodies
- enacts
- epitomizes
- equals
- equates
- exemplifies
- exhibits
- expresses
- factors
- holds office
- imitates
- impersonates
- is
- is agent for
- is attorney for
- is proxy for
- means
- performs
- personifies
- plays the part
- produces
- puts on
- reproduces
- sells for
- serves
- serves as
- shows
- speaks for
- stages
- stands for
- stewards
- substitutes
- typifies
- adds up to
- announces
- bears
- bespeaks
- betokens
- carries
- communicates
- connotes
- conveys
- denotes
- discloses
- evidences
- evinces
- exhibits
- expresses
- flashes
- implies
- imports
- insinuates
- intends
- intimates
- is a sign of
- manifests
- matters
- portends
- proclaims
- purports
- represents
- shows
- signs
- spells
- stands for
- suggests
- symbolizes
- talks
- tells
- winks
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