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- DictionaryNo·tice/ˈnōdəs/
noun
- 1. the fact of observing or paying attention to something: "their silence did not escape my notice"
- 2. notification or warning of something, especially to allow preparations to be made: "interest rates are subject to fluctuation without notice"
verb
- 1. become aware of: "he noticed the youths behaving suspiciously"
notice. ( ˈnəʊtɪs) n. 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.
NOTICE definition: 1. to see something and be aware of it: 2. a sign giving information about something: 3. a…. Learn more.
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.
2 days ago · To notice is to become aware of something that has caught one’s attention: to notice a newspaper headline; to notice a road sign. discern suggests distinguishing (sometimes with difficulty) and recognizing a thing for what it is, discriminating it from its surroundings: In spite of the fog, we finally discerned the outline of the harbor ...
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.
Definition of notice noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. notice. noun. /ˈnəʊtɪs/ Idioms. giving information. [countable] a sheet of paper giving written or printed information, usually put in a public place. There was a notice on the board saying the class had been cancelled.
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English no‧tice1 /ˈnəʊtɪs $ ˈnoʊ-/ S1 W2 verb [ intransitive, transitive not in progressive] 1 if you notice something or someone, you realize that they exist, especially because you can see, hear, or feel them He noticed a woman in a black dress sitting across from him. I didn’t notice any smoke.