Annotation

How many syllables in Annotation?

annotation has 4 syllables

Split Annotation into syllables?

an-no-ta-tion

Definition of Annotation

a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram

How should Annotation divide into syllables

An- (vowel) no- (consonant) ta- (vowel) tion- (vowel)

Part of Speech - Annotation

Noun

I wrote an annotation in my book to explain a difficult word.

Sentences with Annotation

  • The teacher asked us to write an annotation in our textbook.
  • I read the annotation to help me understand the difficult word.
  • The annotation in the book explained the meaning of the picture.
  • She wrote a helpful annotation in the margin of the page.
  • The annotation clarified the meaning of the poem.
  • The author added an annotation to explain the historical context of the story.
  • I made an annotation to remind me of an important detail.
  • The scientific diagram had several annotations to explain the different parts.
  • The librarian showed me how to use annotations to better understand the book.
  • The annotation helped me understand the meaning of the musical score.

Quotes with Annotation

  • The best annotations are often the ones where the annotator is talking back to the text.
  • An annotation is like a note in the margin of a book, written by someone who knows the text inside and out.
  • An annotation is a way of sharing your thoughts with others who are reading the same thing.
  • An annotation can be a guide to help you navigate a complex text.
  • Annotations are a way of taking ownership of a text and making it your own.
  • An annotation is a way of making a text come alive and speak to you in a personal way.
  • An annotation is a way of engaging with a text and making it a part of your own life.
  • Annotations are a way of enriching your experience of reading and learning.
  • An annotation is a way of showing respect for the author and the work they have created.
  • Annotations are a way of sharing your insights and ideas with others who are interested in the same things.

Number of characters in Annotation

10 ( a, n, n, o, t, a, t, i, o, n )

Unique letters in Annotation

5 ( a, n, o, t, i )

Annotation Backwards

noitatonna

Phonetic Transcription of Annotation

IPA (International): ˌænʌˈteɪʃʌn

ARA (American): ˌænʌˈteʃʌn

EPA (English): ˌænʌˈteɪʃʌn

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