LEFT A NOTE

Definition: The action of writing or placing a written or printed message in a specific location for someone to find or read.

Synonyms: Wrote Note, Left Message, Left Letter, Left Memo, Left Reminder

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The teacher left a note on the chalkboard about the upcoming field trip.
#2
Tom left a note on his friend's desk, inviting him to play video games after school.
#3
Before heading out for a business trip, he left a note for his colleagues explaining the status of ongoing projects.
#4
In the library book, she left a note with a brief review for the next reader to discover.
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Before going on a solo adventure, she left a note for her family outlining her travel itinerary and emergency contacts.
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Despite the cacophony of the bustling city, he stealthily left a note beneath the flickering streetlamp.
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The teacher left a note on the whiteboard explaining the homework assignment.
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After the party, they left a note of thanks for the host.
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The detective found a note left on the victim's desk, providing a clue to the crime.
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Before departing, she left a note on her desk reminding herself to buy groceries.
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They left a note in the mailbox requesting the mail carrier to hold their mail while they were on vacation.
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She left a note on the kitchen counter reminding her husband to buy groceries on his way home.
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He discovered she left a note tucked under his pillow.
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The weary traveler finally arrived home and found his wife had left a note on the door.
#15
Underneath the vase of flowers, she left a note for her husband.
#16
After finishing his shift, he left a note for his coworker explaining the task completion.
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They hastily left a note apologizing for the mess they made during the house party.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Hey, have you seen the report I left a note about on your desk?B: Yes, I got your note. I'll review the report and get back to you by the end of the day.A: Great, thanks! Let me know if you need any clarification.
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