Copious notes refer to extensive or plentiful notes that contain detailed information on a subject. These notes are typically comprehensive and cover a wide range of topics or details related to the subject matter.
When you get to college you have to take copious of notes
I passed the test because I took copious notes.
I always take copious notes in my classes so that I have a lot of information to study from.
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Copious is an adjective.
James Madison was the delegate who kept a notebook of daily events.
He was a fantastic artist and kept copious notes on ideas, thoughts, and inventions with drawings. His one failure was he procrastinated and seldom finished a commission.
Cherry blossoms fell in copious amounts on the breezy day. Copious is an adjective meaning abundant or plentiful.
We consumed copious amounts of samples at the garlic festival.
Copious means "large" or "abundant" - if you have copious blood loss, it means you have lost a lot of blood. (Usually through serious injury.)
China has a copious amount of people.
She was very hyper due to the copious amounts of coffee she had consumed. hope that helps :)