The Latin and Italian phrase 'nota bene' means note well. It is commonly used in legal papers to draw attention to certain details meaning either 'pay attention' or 'take notice'.
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The Latin abbreviation nb (nota bene, "note well") could be used for this purpose.
Nota bene: you must submit your completed form before midnight. Nota bene is frequently abbreviated "NB", so it would also be fine to write, "NB: you must submit your completed form before midnight.
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The term "nota bene" translates to English as "note well." An example of a sentence using this phrase would be: We will be in the Adirondacks this weekend; nota bene it gets very chilly at night in the mountains.
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observe carefully
NB.... Note well, to take notice of. It's from Latin.
As a noun, nota means "a mark, sign, or note."As a verb, it's the singular imperative of notare, "to mark," and is most commonly encountered in the phrase nota bene, "mark well," meaning "be sure to take note."
The abbreviation "N B" in a business letter stands for "Nota Bene," which is a Latin term meaning "note well" or "take note." It is used to draw attention to important information or instructions within the letter.