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notice
noun
    1. An announcement displayed or delivered publicly.
      Thesaurus: declaration, announcement, advertisement, communication, news, note, poster, review, sign.
    2. One's attention.
      Example: It escaped my notice
      Thesaurus: attention, heed, remark, observation.
    3. A warning or notification given, eg before leaving, or dismissing someone from, a job.
      Example: give in one's notice
      Example: will continue until further notice
    4. A review of a performance or book, etc.
verb noticed, noticing
    1. To observe; to become aware of something.
      Thesaurus: observe, detect, descry, discern, distinguish, espy, heed, mark, mind, note, observe, perceive, remark, see, spot.
    2. To remark on something.
    3. To show signs of recognition of someone, etc.
    4. To treat someone with polite attention.
Idiom: at short notice
    With little warning or time for preparation, etc.
Idiom: take notice
    To take interest in one's surroundings, etc.
      Thesaurus: see, observe, heed, pay attention, become aware.
Idiom: take notice of someone (take notice of something)
    To pay attention to them.
Etymology: 15c: French, from Latin notitia, from notus known.



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