annotatedly
|an-no-ta-ted-ly|
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/ˈænəˌteɪt/
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/ˈænəteɪt/
(annotate)
adding notes
Etymology
'annotatedly' originates from Latin, specifically the verb 'annotare', where 'ad-' meant 'to/toward' and 'notare' meant 'to mark or note'.
'annotatedly' developed from the past-participle/adjective form 'annotated' (from Late Latin 'annotatus', past participle of 'annotare') and the adverbial suffix '-ly', eventually forming modern English 'annotatedly'.
Initially, the root 'annotare' meant 'to mark or note'; over time English developed 'annotate' to mean 'to add notes or explanatory comments', and 'annotatedly' came to mean 'in a manner that adds such notes'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adverb 1
adverb form of 'annotated': in a manner that includes annotations or explanatory notes; with remarks or commentary added.
She annotatedly marked the manuscript so reviewers could follow her sources.
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Adverb 2
figuratively, in a manner that provides clarifying commentary or interpretive notes.
The footnotes were annotatedly arranged to guide readers through the argument.
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Last updated: 2025/12/17 05:08
