Notch | Mean of notch in English Dictionary
/ˈnɑːtʃ/
- Noun
- a small cut that is shaped like a V and that is made on an edge or a surface
- Cut small notches at the corners of the fabric.
- The tool has a notch for prying out nails.
- a narrow passage between mountains
- The town is on the other side of the notch.
- a slightly higher or lower level in a series of levels that measure something
- Turn the radio up/down a notch. [=up/down slightly]
- They turned the volume up several notches.
- This product is a notch [=step] above its competitors in quality and price.
- Verb
- to make a small cut in (something, such as wood)
- Notch the ends so that they fit together.
- to achieve or get (something)
- He notched his fifth victory this year.
- The team notched up another win in yesterday's game.