jot (Meaning)

Wordnet

jot (n)

a brief (and hurriedly handwritten) note

a slight but appreciable amount

Wordnet

jot (v)

write briefly or hurriedly; write a short note of

Webster

jot (n.)

An iota; a point; a tittle; the smallest particle. Cf. Bit, n.

Webster

jot (v. t.)

To set down; to make a brief note of; -- usually followed by down.

jot Sentence Examples

  1. The student jotted down notes during the lecture to capture the key points.
  2. Jotting down your thoughts and ideas can be a great way to keep track of them and organize your thoughts.
  3. The historian jotted down the names and dates of the important events in the timeline.
  4. The nurse jotted down the patient's vital signs on the medical chart.
  5. The detectives jotted down the details of the crime scene in their notebooks.
  6. The scientist jotted down the results of the experiment in her lab notebook.
  7. The traveler jotted down the names of the places they visited in their travel journal.
  8. The artist jotted down sketches of the landscape in their sketchbook.
  9. Jotting down your goals and objectives can help you stay motivated and focused.
  10. The grocery shopper jotted down a list of items they needed at the store.

FAQs About the word jot

a brief (and hurriedly handwritten) note, a slight but appreciable amount, write briefly or hurriedly; write a short note ofAn iota; a point; a tittle; the smal

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The student jotted down notes during the lecture to capture the key points.

Jotting down your thoughts and ideas can be a great way to keep track of them and organize your thoughts.

The historian jotted down the names and dates of the important events in the timeline.

The nurse jotted down the patient's vital signs on the medical chart.