note
- bill
‘note’
In British English, a note is a piece of paper money.
He handed me a ten pound note.
‘bill’
A piece of American paper money is called a bill, not a ‘note’.
He took out a five dollar bill.
noteUK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈnəʊt/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/noʊt/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(nōt)
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note
- bill ‘note’ In British English, a note is a piece of paper money. He handed me a ten pound note. ‘bill’ A piece of American paper money is called a bill, not a ‘note’. He took out a five dollar bill. 'note' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Forum discussions with the word(s) "note" in the title: “give the note to someone” - English Only forum
“Please note” and “please notice” - English Only forum A 500-rupee note/a note of 500 rupees - English Only forum a case in note - English Only forum a gloomy note? - English Only forum a held note - English Only forum a hollow note intervened - English Only forum a leaving note - English Only forum a my note about “nothing” - English Only forum A note asking to... - English Only forum A note explaining where he'd gone - English Only forum a note from the dean put me on academic probation? - English Only forum a note from your parent - English Only forum a note in what they believe is his handwriting - English Only forum A note of promise for payment of performance deposit - English Only forum a note of triumph in my voice - English Only forum A note on/about - English Only forum a note or two of brass - English Only forum A notice or a note - English Only forum a one-hundred-dollar note OR a one hundred dollars note - English Only forum a parental note? - English Only forum a powerful note - English Only forum a questioning note seemed to hover - English Only forum a romantic note - English Only forum a side note - English Only forum a small note vs a short note - English Only forum "a thanks note/thank you note" as a subject (email) - English Only forum A three-note chord, in either hand, is called a triad. - English Only forum A virgin of note - English Only forum A yellow note - English Only forum more...
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