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Notice meaning in English

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Notice

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Noun

1. notice

an announcement containing information about an event

Example Sentences:
'you didn't give me enough notice'
'an obituary notice'
'a notice of sale'

2. notice, observance, observation

the act of noticing or paying attention

Example Sentences:
'he escaped the notice of the police'

3. notice, notification

a request for payment

Example Sentences:
'the notification stated the grace period and the penalties for defaulting'

4. notice

advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw from an arrangement of contract

Example Sentences:
'we received a notice to vacate the premises'
'he gave notice two months before he moved'

5. bill, card, notice, placard, poster, posting

a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement

Example Sentences:
'a poster advertised the coming attractions'

6. notice

polite or favorable attention

Example Sentences:
'his hard work soon attracted the teacher's notice'

7. notice

a short critical review

Example Sentences:
'the play received good notices'

Verb

8. detect, discover, find, notice, observe

discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of

Example Sentences:
'She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water'
'We found traces of lead in the paint'

9. mark, note, notice

notice or perceive

Example Sentences:
'She noted that someone was following her'
'mark my words'

10. comment, notice, point out, remark

make or write a comment on

Example Sentences:
'he commented the paper of his colleague'

11. acknowledge, notice

express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with

Example Sentences:
'He never acknowledges his colleagues when they run into him in the hallway'
'She acknowledged his complement with a smile'
'it is important to acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Notice

see synonyms of notice
noun
1. 
the act of perceiving; observation; attention
to escape notice
2.  take notice
3.  take no notice of
4. 
information about a future event; warning; announcement
5. 
a displayed placard or announcement giving information
6. 
advance notification of intention to end an arrangement, contract, etc, as of renting or employment (esp in the phrase give notice)
7.  at short notice
8.  at two hours' notice
9. mainly British
dismissal from employment
10. 
favourable, interested, or polite attention
she was beneath his notice
11. 
a theatrical or literary review
the play received very good notices
verb (transitive)
12. 
to become conscious or aware of; perceive; note
13. 
to point out or remark upon
14. 
to pay polite or interested attention to
15. 
to recognize or acknowledge (an acquaintance)

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Notice

see synonyms of notice
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. 
a written or printed sign giving some public information, warning, or rule
4. 
a. 
the act of observing; attention; regard; heed; cognizance
b. 
courteous attention; civility
5. 
a formal announcement or warning of intention to end an agreement, relation, or contract at a certain time
to give a tenant notice
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈnoticed or ˈnoticing
6. 
a. 
to mention; refer to; comment on
b. 
to review briefly
7. 
a. 
to regard; observe; pay attention to
b. 
to be courteous or responsive to

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Notice

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tr.v. no·ticed, no·tic·ing, no·tic·es
1. To take notice of; observe: noticed a figure in the doorway. See Synonyms at see1.
2. To perceive with the mind; detect: noticed several discrepancies.
3. Archaic
a. To comment on; mention.
b. To treat with courteous attention.
n.
1. The act of noting or observing; perception or attention: That detail escaped my notice.
2. Respectful attention or consideration: grateful for the teacher's notice.
3. A written or printed announcement: a notice of sale.
4.
a. A formal announcement, notification, or warning, especially an announcement of one's intention to withdraw from an agreement or leave a job: gave my employer two weeks' notice; raised the price without notice.
b. The condition of being formally warned or notified: put us on notice for chronic lateness.
5. A printed critical review, as of a play or book.

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