noteless

English

Etymology 1

note + -less

Adjective

noteless (not comparable)

  1. Without a note or notes.
    a noteless suicide
    • 2007 October 21, Alex Witchel, “A Counter History”, in New York Times:
      When it was Lebewohl’s turn, he got up, noteless, and looked at the audience.
  2. (dated) Not attracting notice; inconspicuous.
    • Sir Walter Scott
      Noteless as the race from which he sprung.

Etymology 2

From note + -less.

Adjective

noteless (comparative more noteless, superlative most noteless)

  1. Of no worth or profit; useless; unprofitable; of no note; unnoteful.
    Noteless dealings

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