annotate
Pronunciation: [ˈænəˌteɪt]
Word
Context: “education”
(verb) to add notes or comments to a text to explain it better or to give extra information. It's like when you write little reminders or explanations in the margins of a book so you can understand it better later.
Example
She decided to annotate her science textbook with important facts and definitions.
Example
He didn't annotate the article, and now he can't remember what it was about.
Example
How do you annotate your notes for the class?
Context: “research”
(verb) to provide notes or comments on data or research findings to explain their meanings. This is often done to help others understand the information presented.
Example
The scientist annotated her findings so that other researchers could easily follow her conclusions.
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Without annotating the results, the study may be confusing to readers.
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Have you annotated your research paper before submitting it?
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