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The synonyms of “Denotes” are: refer, announce
Denotes as a Verb
Definitions of "Denotes" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “denotes” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Make known; make an announcement.
- Be a sign or indication of.
- Have as a meaning.
Synonyms of "Denotes" as a verb (2 Words)
announce | Make known make an announcement. I have a confession to make she announced. |
refer | Of a word phrase or symbol describe or denote have as a referent. Her mother never referred to him again. |
Usage Examples of "Denotes" as a verb
- She denoted her feelings clearly.
- `multi-' denotes `many.
- Her smile denoted that she agreed.
Associations of "Denotes" (30 Words)
advert | An advertisement. |
allude | Suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at. The photographs allude to Italian Baroque painting. |
announce | Announce publicly or officially. He announced the winners of the spelling bee. |
asterisk | Mark a word or piece of text with an asterisk. He had asterisked the things about the case that still bothered him. |
caret | A mark used by an author or editor to indicate where something is to be inserted into a text. |
definition | The capacity of a device to make images distinct in outline. A dictionary definition of the verb. |
display | Attract attention by displaying some body part or posing of animals. Made a display of strength. |
explain | Make plain and comprehensible. He makes athletes explain why they made a mistake. |
express | Give expression to. An express shipment. |
figuratively | In a figurative sense. I did bump into figuratively speaking quite a few interesting people. |
gesticulate | Use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one’s words. They were shouting and gesticulating frantically at drivers who did not slow down. |
imply | Have as a necessary feature. Salesmen who use jargon to imply superior knowledge. |
indicant | A number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time. Symptoms are the prime indicants of disease. |
indicate | Indicate a place direction person or thing either spatially or figuratively. Tetracycline is indicated in such cases. |
insinuate | Slide (oneself or a thing) slowly and smoothly into a particular place. He insinuated himself into the king s confidence. |
intend | Mean or intend to express or convey. What do his words intend. |
mark | Insert punctuation marks into. Mark my words. |
mean | Mean or intend to express or convey. An example sentence would show what this word means. |
mention | Make mention of. She made no mention of her disastrous trip to Paris. |
notation | A note or annotation. New terminologies and notations. |
note | A banknote. He noted down her address on a piece of paper. |
quotation | A price offered by a market-maker for the sale or purchase of a stock or other security. A great argument with much quotation of Darwin. |
quote | Put quote marks around. He quoted the Bible to her. |
refer | Of a word phrase or symbol describe or denote have as a referent. This plant can be referred to a known species. |
remark | Regard with attention; notice. I decided to ignore his rude remarks. |
saying | A collection of short, pithy expressions identified with a particular person, especially a political or religious leader. This is stated in the sayings of the Prophet. |
signify | Be an indication of. I wasn t signifying at her. |
symbolic | Significant purely in terms of what is being represented or implied. Symbolic thinking. |
tell | Perceive (the difference between one person or thing and another. He s telling the truth. |
verbalize | Be verbose. This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious. |