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Synonyms

denoted

American  
[dih-noh-tid] / dɪˈnoʊ tɪd /

adjective

  1. indicated, as by a mark or sign.

    Select an item from the drop-down menu by pressing the denoted character, usually underscored, together with the Alt key.

  2. represented by a word, numerical variable, image, or other symbol, or being the meaning or referent of such a symbol.

    In language, a word is treated as a proxy for the denoted object or concept.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of denote.

Other Word Forms

  • undenoted adjective

Etymology

Origin of denoted

First recorded in 1655–65; denote ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. ) for the adjective senses; denote ( def. ) + -ed 1 ( def. ) for the verb sense

Example Sentences

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Mr. Robbins returns in the last play, which gives the evening its title, again on a first date, with a character denoted only as Girl, played with cool poise by Dylan Gelula.

From The Wall Street Journal

In its original form, the "blue check" on X denoted a user who was independently verified by the platform as a news source, celebrity or other notable figure.

From Salon

He turned its blue ticks - which previously denoted that a high-profile account was bona fide - into a subscription model, and tied advertising payments to "verified" users to the number of interactions they receive.

From BBC

This is a marker tree, Barr said, that may have denoted the village that was here — today a housing development.

From Seattle Times

Originally, the term "Sherpa" denoted a hill-tribe of Tibetan descent, but it has since become synonymous with guides on Mount Everest, the world's highest and most rugged mountain.

From Science Daily