on that note

The phrase "on that note" is often used to transition between related ideas or to conclude a discussion with reference to the previous point.

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Definition

B2Conversation

(informal, transitional)Used to move smoothly from one topic to another that is related to what was just mentioned.

Example

  • We had a great quarter in sales. On that note, let's discuss our next marketing strategy.

B2Speech

(formal, conclusive)Used to end a discussion or speech by referring to a specific aspect of the previous point.

Example

  • And on that note, I conclude my presentation. Thank you for listening.

C1Conversation

(ironic, transitional)Used to transition away from an uncomfortable or awkward topic without addressing it directly.

Example

  • I don't care what you think; I'm going to do it my way! Well, on that note...

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "on that note":

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