"Jotted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Jotted" Meaning

The verb "jotted" means to make a rapid or hasty note, often briefly or carelessly.

"Jotted" Examples

Usage Examples of "Jotted"


As I was rushing to get to my meeting, I quickly jotted down some notes on the conference schedule.
The author jotted a quote from the book on the margin of the page to highlight its significance.
After the interview, I jotted down some key points about the company's future plans.
She jotted a reminder on her calendar to call back her friend by Friday.
The chef jotted down a recipe for the new dish he was experimenting with, so he wouldn't forget the measurements.

"Jotted" Similar Words

Jostle

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To jostle means to push or bump somebody or something in a rough or accidental way, often in a crowded place. It can also mean to struggle or compete fiercely for something, such as a position or a chance.

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To jostle means to push or shove someone or something roughly, often accidentally, in a crowded or chaotic situation. It can also mean to try to get attention or prominence by pushing or elbowing one's way forward.

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Jot: a small amount or note of something written or drawn. To make a rapid or careless note of something.

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To jot is to write or record a few words or notes, usually quickly and briefly.

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