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/ˈnəʊtɪs/

Definition & Meaning of "notice"

to notice
01

to pay attention and become aware of a particular thing or person

Transitive: to notice sb/sth
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I could n't help but notice the beautiful sunset as I walked along the beach.
He failed to notice the warning signs of the impending storm.
02

to become aware of something through seeing, hearing, or feeling it

Transitive: to notice a sensory stimulus
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She did n’t notice the quiet hum of the air conditioner until the power went out.
I noticed a strange sound coming from the kitchen late at night.
03

to comment on or bring attention to something

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She noticed the gaps in the plan and made a suggestion to fix them.
The review noticed the similarities between the two films and discussed them.
04

to give someone special care or attention

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She always notices her younger brother by giving him extra help with his homework.
The manager noticed his team ’s hard work by offering them a reward.
Notice
01

a sign or poster that shares news or important information

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She read the notice about the upcoming community meeting on the bulletin board.
The notice at the entrance reminded visitors of the new safety protocols.
02

a brief advertisement or announcement that is published in a newspaper, magazine, etc.

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What is a "notice"?

A notice is a short, clear message placed in a publication like a newspaper or magazine to inform people about something important, such as events, sales, or public services. It is often brief and straightforward, providing key details like dates, locations, or contact information, with the purpose of drawing attention to an event, opportunity, or change. Notices can be used for various purposes, such as job openings, community updates, or legal announcements, and are usually designed to be eye-catching to attract the reader’s attention quickly.

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She placed a notice in the local newspaper to sell her old furniture.
The job notice in the classifieds caught his attention, and he applied immediately.
03

a formal written or electronic communication requesting payment of a due amount, typically issued by a creditor, service provider, or institution

04

a formal statement or letter declaring that one intends to end an agreement, especially an employment or residential contract

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She handed in her two-week notice at work after accepting a new job offer.
The landlord received a notice from the tenant, indicating their intention to terminate the lease.
05

(usually plural) a short review on a new play, book, film etc., especially one that is written exclusively for a newspaper or magazine

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The film received rave notices from critics and quickly became a box office hit.
Her latest novel earned glowing notices in literary journals across the country.
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the attention or interest someone gives to a person, thing, or event

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The new student quickly caught the teacher's notice.
Nothing important escaped her notice.
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