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    No·tice
    /ˈnōdəs/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. become aware of: "he noticed the youths behaving suspiciously"
  2. 1. the act of perceiving; observation; attention: to escape notice. 2. take notice to pay attention; attend. 3. take no notice of to ignore or disregard. 4. information about a future event; warning; announcement. 5. a displayed placard or announcement giving information.

  3. NOTICE definition: 1. to see something and be aware of it: 2. a sign giving information about something: 3. a…. Learn more.

  4. notice. [intransitive, transitive] to see or hear somebody/something; to become aware of somebody/something. People were making fun of him but he didn't seem to notice. notice somebody/something The first thing I noticed about the room was the smell. I began to notice something strange.

  5. Definitions of notice. noun. the act of noticing or paying attention. “he escaped the notice of the police” synonyms: observance, observation. see more. noun. polite or favorable attention. “his hard work soon attracted the teacher's notice ” see more. verb. discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of.

  6. 2 days ago · notice in American English. (ˈnoʊtɪs ) noun. 1. information, announcement, or warning; esp., formal announcement or warning, as in a newspaper. a legal notice. 2. a brief mention or critical review of a work of art, book, play, etc. 3.

  7. 1[uncountable]the fact of someone paying attention to someone or something or knowing about somethingDon't take any notice of what you read in the papers.Take no notice of what he says.These protests have really made the government sit up and take notice(= realize the importance of the situation).It was Susan who brought the problem to my notice...

  8. Mar 9, 2024 · (chiefly uncountable) The act of observing; perception . He took no notice of the changes, and went on as though nothing had happened. ( countable) A written or printed announcement .

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