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Footnote

Definition

Footnote is a noun that refers to a note at the bottom of a page that provides additional information, citations, or references to the main text. As a verb, it means to add a footnote to a document or publication.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
  • Verb (transitive)
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /ˈfʊt.noʊt/
  • Respelling: FOOT-noht

British English

  • IPA: /ˈfʊt.nəʊt/
  • Respelling: FOOT-noht
Etymology

Late 17th century: from foot (in reference to the bottom) + note, referring to the location of the note at the bottom of the page.

Derivatives
  • footnoted (verb past)
  • footnoting (verb gerund)
  • footnoted (adjective)
Synonyms
  • annotation
  • reference
  • citation
Antonyms
  • main text
  • body (of the text)
Usage

Noun: The noun "footnote" is used in academic, literary, and formal contexts to provide supplementary information. For example, "The author included a footnote explaining the source of the quote," or "Please see the footnote for further details on the research."

Verb: As a verb, "to footnote" refers to the act of adding a footnote to a text. For example, "The editor footnoted the key references in the manuscript."

Related Terms
  • Endnote: A citation or note placed at the end of a chapter or document.
  • Reference: A citation used to support the main text or provide additional information.
  • Bibliography: A list of sources referenced in a text.
  • Source: The original work or document being cited in a footnote.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • A note at the bottom of the page – provides supplementary details, clarifications, or citations related to the content above.
    • Example: "The footnote referenced a study conducted in 2010."
  • A citation or comment for further explanation – typically used in formal writing to avoid cluttering the main text with excessive details.
    • Example: "The footnote provided additional context for the legal terms used in the paragraph."

Verb

  • To add a footnote – to insert a citation, explanation, or reference at the bottom of a page.
    • Example: "The researcher footnoted several sources in the article."

footnote

The footnote referenced a study conducted in 2010.
The footnote provided additional context for the legal terms used in the paragraph.
The researcher footnoted several sources in the article.

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