What is another way to say noted?

Some common synonyms of noted are celebrated, distinguished, eminent, famous, illustrious, notorious, and renowned.

Is noted a formal word?

“Okay, noted” is something you would use in colloquial English. If the mail you’re writing is a formal one, related to business or school or anything like that, you can say “I acknowledge the fact that…” If you’re writing to a friend or a relative, you can say “I’ve noted your point.”

Is it polite to say well noted?

It is a “yes”. It is both acknowledgement and assurance. Someone might casually say, “Noted,” but to say, “Well noted,” or “Duly noted,” is to emphasize that they have read your message, understood it fully, and will act according to your wishes. Actually, noted does not imply that the recipient will act accordingly.

How do you write OK noted?

Okay that sounds great to me, let me know if anything changes in the mean time. Perfect!
  1. It is duly noted. Thank you.
  2. Yes, I have taken note of it. Thanks.
  3. Thank you for the reminder. I will look into it and let you know the findings.
  4. I look forward to it. Thanks.
  5. I have no issues with the matter. Please proceed.

Is it correct to say this is noted?

“Noted on this”

That being said, simply indicating “noted” or “duly noted” to mean a message or instruction has been received is fine. However, “noted on this” is not grammatical. Instead, skip the preposition and say “This is noted” or “I’ve noted this.” Or KISS—keep it simple, sister!

Is it correct to say Noted with thanks?

Yes, you can… it’s a bit brief, but it’s often used. It means: I’ve taken notice of what you’ve said (or attached) and thank you for it.

How do you use noted?

Use the adjective noted to describe something that’s well-known or distinguished. A noted expert on dinosaurs is famous for her study of very old fossils. You may have to wait more than an hour for a table at a noted restaurant.

Is it rude to say noted?

Is Duly Noted Rude? Duly noted isn’t necessarily rude, but it can be. Depending on your intention and tone, this phrase may seem less than polite or inappropriate. For instance, if someone offers a critique you don’t want to hear, you might respond with a sarcastic duly noted.

Is it correct to say this is noted?

“Noted on this”

That being said, simply indicating “noted” or “duly noted” to mean a message or instruction has been received is fine. However, “noted on this” is not grammatical. Instead, skip the preposition and say “This is noted” or “I’ve noted this.” Or KISS—keep it simple, sister!

Is noted with thanks formal?

In a formal email you say “Thank you” “Noted with thanks” is used occasionally. Yes, you could use that phrase in an email in a business context, as an acknowledgement of some information you’ve been given.

How do you acknowledge a message?

Acknowledge promptly that you received a message. If no particular response is required, just say “thanks.” If you own an “action item” but can’t get to it for a while, let the sender know you saw the message and estimate when you expect to reply.

Can I say duly noted to my boss?

We can use “duly noted” in both written and spoken conversations. If you tell your boss about an issue your team is encountering, and she replies, “Duly noted,” it means that she heard you and has given the issue proper consideration.

What does OK noted mean?

Meaning they said the phrase to communicate to you that they took a note on your idea/conversation/task. If there is a possible action item for the “OK Noted” conversation you can be sure to see it in an email soon.

What is duly noted means?

officially recognized
The expression duly noted is a way of saying that something is “officially recognized” or “understood in full.” In its most neutral use, duly noted is a way of saying “noticed and worth mentioning.” This use is often official or bureaucratic in tone. Her fashion sense was duly noted by all.

How do you use well noted in a sentence?

“It is well noted we have shown interest,” Kenyon said. “I said ‘spoke well,’ ” noted the first speaker. The adviser did very well,’ noted Marlan Higgins, a housing law expert at Turpin Miller Higgins. Chandler “was able to do Silas a service as well,” noted the family.