Crossword-Solution: NOTING
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Noting | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Note |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| NOTING | anagram | TIGNON, TONING |
We have 22 clues for the answer “NOTING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Giving heed to | 1 answer |
| Writing down | 1 answer |
| Taking heed of | 1 answer |
| Remarking on | 1 answer |
| Recording in writing | 1 answer |
| Record making | 1 answer |
| Paying particular attention to | 1 answer |
| Observer's activity | 1 answer |
| Making mention of | 1 answer |
| Jotting down | 1 answer |
| Giving a shout-out to | 1 answer |
| Acknowledging | 1 answer |
| Putting down | 2 answers |
| Heeding | 2 answers |
| Mentioning | 2 answers |
| Paying attention to | 2 answers |
| Observing carefully | 2 answers |
| Aware of | 15 answers |
| observing | 17 answers |
| bearing in mind | 19 answers |
| Perceiving. | 31 answers |
| Recording __ | 36 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NOTING (5)
The Ass found that he had fallen into worse hands, and noting his master’s occupation, said, groaning: “It would have been better for me to have been either starved by the one, or to have been overworked by the other of my former masters, than to have been bought by my present owner, who will even after I am dead tan my hide, and make me useful to him.” The Oak and the Reeds A VERY LARGE OAK was uprooted by the wind and thrown across a stream.
Boldwood was listlessly noting how the frost had hardened and glazed the surface of the snow, till it shone in the red eastern light with the polish of marble; how, in some portions of the slope, withered grass-bents, encased in icicles, bristled through the smooth wan coverlit in the twisted and curved shapes of old Venetian glass; and how the footprints of a few birds, which had hopped over the snow whilst it lay in the state of a soft fleece, were now frozen to a short permanency.
While I was still watching their sluggish motions in the sunlight, and noting each strange detail of their form, the curate reminded me of his presence by pulling violently at my arm.
After discussing the program's "obvious deficiencies --- a rebarbative input syntax, mysterious and undocumented properties in some areas, and a voracious appetite for computer resources" and noting the ugliness and extreme hairiness of the code and internals, Kernighan concludes: None of these remarks should be taken as denigrating Ossana's accomplishment with TROFF.
MICHELSON summarized this section on interpretation and analysis by noting that: 1) increasing numbers of humanities scholars in the library community are recognizing the importance to the advancement of scholarship of retrospective conversion of source materials in the arts and humanities; and 2) there is a growing realization that making the sources available on research and education networks maximizes their usefulness for the analysis performed by humanities scholars.
Quotes with NOTING (3)
He stole glances at the heathen faces of Bodien and Gaylord, the suffering, yet oddly consoled, eyes and mouth of Basellecci, noting the brave enthusiasm of men who had never dreamed of anything very definite, and it occurred to him through the reek of his person that there was only one hope for him, and for all people who had lost, through intelligence, the hope of immortality. "We must love and delight in each other and in ourselves!" he cried.
Adding to my emotional dizziness on Sunday, I spoke with my sister, who kept noting how amazing Michael is, and what a brave and selfless man he is for having helped as he did.
(An unhappy childhood was not) an unsuitable preparation for my future, in that it demanded a constant wariness, the habit of observation, and the attendance on moods and tempers; the noting of discrepancies between speech and action; a certain reserve of demeanour; and automatic suspicion of sudden favours.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chicago Tribune, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, WP, WSJ.
Used 28 times in crossword archives (1972–2025).