Anotado (en. Noted)

/a.noˈta.ðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to something that has been written or noted.
The names of the attendees are noted in the list.
El nombre de los asistentes está anotado en la lista.
Indicates that something has been marked or highlighted for attention.
The topic noted on the board will be the next to discuss.
El tema anotado en la pizarra será el próximo a discutir.
Refers to information that has been recorded for future use.
I have noted all the important details in my notebook.
He anotado todos los detalles importantes en mi cuaderno.

Etymology

From the verb "anotar," which comes from the Latin 'annotare.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

it was noted
It means that something was taken into account or recorded.
quedó anotado
it is noted in the agenda
Indicates that an event or task has been scheduled.
está anotado en la agenda
noted to remember
Implies that something was written down to avoid forgetting it.
anotado para recordar

Related Words

to note
Verb that means to write something down to keep a record.
anotar
note
A brief message or written note.
nota
jotting
A brief written note to remember information.
apunte

Slang Meanings

Noted as 'marked' or 'highlighted' in informal contexts.
That topic is already noted to avoid forgetting it.
Ese tema ya está anotado para no olvidarlo.
Used in focusing contexts to refer to keeping in mind.
Everything we talked about was noted in my mind.
Todo lo que hablamos quedó anotado en mi mente.