notch

[nɑːtʃ]

notch Definition

  • 1a V-shaped cut or indentation
  • 2a level of achievement, especially one that is significant or outstanding

Using notch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "notch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He made a small notch in the wood with his knife.

  • Example

    She reached a new notch in her career after being promoted to manager.

  • Example

    The team's victory was a major notch in their record.

  • Example

    He notched up another win in the competition.

notch Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for notch

Phrases with notch

  • top-notch

    of the highest quality or standard

    Example

    The restaurant serves top-notch food.

  • notch up

    to achieve or score something

    Example

    The athlete notched up another victory in the championship.

  • notch on one's belt

    an achievement or success that one can be proud of

    Example

    The successful completion of the project was another notch on his belt.

Origins of notch

from Middle English 'nocche', meaning 'nick, notch'

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Summary: notch in Brief

The term 'notch' [nɑːtʃ] refers to a V-shaped cut or indentation, as well as a level of achievement. It can describe a physical mark, such as 'He made a small notch in the wood with his knife,' or a figurative one, like 'She reached a new notch in her career.' 'Notch' also appears in phrases like 'top-notch,' indicating high quality, and 'notch up,' meaning to achieve or score something.

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