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    No·tice
    /ˈnōdəs/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. become aware of: "he noticed the youths behaving suspiciously"
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  3. 3 [countable] a board or sign giving information, an instruction, or a warning a notice saying “Keep off the Grass”; announcing something; 4 [countable] a small advertisement or announcement in a newspaper or magazine notices of births, marriages, and deaths

  4. Notice definition: an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning. See examples of NOTICE used in a sentence.

  5. From Longman Business Dictionary no‧tice /ˈnəʊtəsˈnoʊ-/ noun 1 [ uncountable] information or a warning about something that is going to happen These rules are subject to change without notice (=no notice needs to be given). Either party may terminate the contract with three months’ notice. An employer who wants to dismiss an employee ...

  6. He has handed in his notice. They gave her two weeks' notice. We received an eviction notice today. 500 workers have been issued with redundancy notices. Tenants must give written notice to the landlord of their intention to move out of the property. Dozens of families on the estate have been given notice to quit (= told to leave their homes).

  7. notice to see, hear, or become aware of someone or something; to pay attention to someone or something: The first thing I noticed about the room was the smell. note ( somewhat formal ) to notice or pay careful attention to something: Please note (that) the office will be closed on Monday.

  8. Mar 9, 2024 · notice (third-person singular simple present notices, present participle noticing, simple past and past participle noticed) ( transitive, now rare) To remark upon; to mention. [from 17th c.] ( transitive) To become aware of; to observe. [from 17th c.] Did you notice the flowers in her yard?

  9. What does the noun notice mean? There are 21 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun notice, four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. notice has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. journalism (late 1500s) law (1800s) literary and textual criticism (1830s) See ...

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