take note of



take note of someone or something

Fig. to notice someone or something; to commit something about someone or something to one's memory, possibly by making a note on paper. I took note of her when she came in. I thought she had left the company. Please take note of the hour. It is late.
See also: note, of, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Januarius-Ancient Roman
MarvaMAHR-vəEnglish
GeorgGE-awrk (German), YE-ory (Swedish)German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Estonian
Akaneah-kah-neJapanese
Leland-English
Felix['fi:liks]