Jotted Meaning in English
word · lemma: jot
Definition
Wrote something down quickly, using only a few words or notes. Usually refers to quickly making a note so you don’t forget something.
Usage & Nuances
'Jotted' is past tense and often appears as 'jotted down.' Used in both formal and informal situations. Typical phrases: 'jotted down the address,' 'quickly jotted a note.' Refers to brief, fast writing; not for detailed or careful notes.
Spanish: anotó - apuntóPortuguese (BR): anotou - escreveu rapidamentePortuguese (PT): apontou - anotouChinese (Simplified): 匆匆记下 - 草草写下Chinese (Traditional): 匆匆記下 - 草草寫下Hindi: जल्दी से लिख लिया - नोट कियाArabic: دَوَّنَ بسرعة - كتب ملحوظةBengali: ঝটপট লিখেছিলাম - দ্রুত নোট করেছিলামRussian: набросал - быстро записалJapanese: さっと書き留めた - メモしたVietnamese: ghi nhanh - viết vộiKorean: 급히 적었다 - 메모했다Turkish: hızlıca not aldı - alelacele yazdıUrdu: جلدی سے لکھا - مختصر نوٹ بنایاIndonesian: mencatat cepat - menulis singkat
Example Sentences
During the phone call, I jotted important details in the margin of my book.
natural
I just jotted a few ideas before the meeting started.
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I jotted her phone number on a piece of paper.
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He jotted down the meeting time in his notebook.
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She quickly jotted a reminder for herself.
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You jotted that address so fast I almost missed it!
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