Get to know Footnotes better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Footnotes meaning
plural of footnote
Using Footnotes
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of footnote
- In the example corpus, footnotes often appears in combinations such as: footnotes in, the footnotes, of footnotes.
Context around Footnotes
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 9 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Footnotes
- In this selection, "footnotes" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, mere, supporting, 500, gibbon and compared stand out and add context to how "footnotes" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 2 500 footnotes a glossary and are mere footnotes compared to. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "footnotes" sits close to words such as ahs, airtime and ambience, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with footnotes
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Graham’s requested documents relate to both footnotes. (8 words)
It was 84 pages with literally hundreds of footnotes. (9 words)
One, two, five or six…maybe you garbled the footnotes. (10 words)
There is a lot of information that the public has a right to know and that the Justice Department, the FBI, and the CIA continue to withhold, including, for example, many footnotes in the DOJ and IC inspector general reports. (40 words)
Citations and footnotes Gibbon provides the reader with a glimpse of his thought process with extensive notes along the body of the text, a precursor to the modern use of footnotes. (31 words)
Similar to annotations, due to Microsoft products not supporting footnotes in headers, footers, or comments, including footnotes within those contexts in an RTF document may result in a corrupted document. (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
Citations and footnotes Gibbon provides the reader with a glimpse of his thought process with extensive notes along the body of the text, a precursor to the modern use of footnotes.
Similar to annotations, due to Microsoft products not supporting footnotes in headers, footers, or comments, including footnotes within those contexts in an RTF document may result in a corrupted document.
Bringing these “anomalous” burials out of the footnotes and into mainstream scholarship offers new perspectives into the earliest iteration of the English-speaking world.
In the footnotes of the financing, we find a sensitivity analysis.
One, two, five or six…maybe you garbled the footnotes.
The interstitial collage elements play the role of footnotes, or more accurately, the marginalia of a slightly older, wiser reader revisiting a beloved book.
By doing so, these authors free Hemings and the other enslaved members of her family from being mere footnotes in Jefferson’s biography.
Footnotes are a useful referencing tool, and make reading a longer document more comfortable and user friendly.
It was 84 pages with literally hundreds of footnotes.
Let’s not forget that your issues with alcohol and mental instability are mere footnotes compared to the larger issue at hand: your toxic influence within our community.
Most artists wind up buried in history’s footnotes, but R.E.M. ended up in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
The Neo-Futurists have shown a penchant for applying their aesthetic (personal tales from the artists’ lives commingled with footnotes in history) to stories of disasters in the past.
There is a full apparatus criticus: each volume contains over 2,500 footnotes, a glossary, an appendix and a bibliography.
Actually, one could read the entire story without referring to the footnotes at all.
Brehm clearly did extensive reading and research on this entertainer, evidenced in 28 pages of footnotes.
Graham’s requested documents relate to both footnotes.
Many of the poems have useful, but not long or burdensome footnotes.
Marshall’s other videos are often are full of obscure historical footnotes, including the history of Marshall Field’s and film.
There is a lot of information that the public has a right to know and that the Justice Department, the FBI, and the CIA continue to withhold, including, for example, many footnotes in the DOJ and IC inspector general reports.
Though “The Wreck of the Portland” is aimed at a popular audience, with an appendix, index, bibliography but no footnotes; as a historian, I can vouch for its general accuracy.
Common combinations with footnotes
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- footnotes in 10×
- the footnotes 10×
- of footnotes 9×
- footnotes and 9×
- to footnotes 7×
- and footnotes 6×
- footnotes to 6×
- in footnotes 6×
- with footnotes 5×
- footnotes further 5×