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well-annotated

  • a word derived from annotated.
    annotated
    adjective
    supplied with or containing explanatory notes, textual comments, etc..

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The tale is told in essays by curators past and present, myriad photographs and a well-annotated chronology.

From New York Times Dec. 14, 2017

The book looks like a well-annotated family album: full-page vacation photos, sports tickets with shadowed edges, artfully tilted copies of her astronaut application essay, all surrounded by narrative text.

From Slate Oct. 6, 2015

If you are looking for, say, a laptop on The Wirecutter, you will find a well-annotated shortlist of laptops organized like this: “best laptop,” “best gaming laptop,” “best cheap laptop.”

From New York Times Jul. 25, 2012

A well-annotated edition is both "sensible and important."

From Time Magazine Archive

To follow even the simple counterpoint the book makes on the theme of the world's creation would take a well-annotated score.

From Time Magazine Archive

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