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Notice   /nˈoʊtəs/  /nˈoʊtɪs/   Listen
Notice

noun
1.
An announcement containing information about an event.  "An obituary notice" , "A notice of sale"
2.
The act of noticing or paying attention.  Synonyms: observance, observation.
3.
A request for payment.  Synonym: notification.
4.
Advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw from an arrangement of contract.  "He gave notice two months before he moved"
5.
A sign posted in a public place as an advertisement.  Synonyms: bill, card, placard, poster, posting.
6.
Polite or favorable attention.
7.
A short critical review.
verb
(past & past part. noticed; pres. part. noticing)
1.
Discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of.  Synonyms: detect, discover, find, observe.  "We found traces of lead in the paint"
2.
Notice or perceive.  Synonyms: mark, note.  "Mark my words"
3.
Make or write a comment on.  Synonyms: comment, point out, remark.
4.
Express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with.  Synonym: acknowledge.  "She acknowledged his complement with a smile" , "It is important to acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing"



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"Notice" Quotes from Famous Books



... heart crushed, and thousands that deserve more sympathy beat out every day. We only notice this one because it shall lie bleeding, and get no sympathy ...
— Bohemian Days - Three American Tales • Geo. Alfred Townsend

... did not see any torpedo fired at the Orduna by the German submarine, and was unable to give first-hand testimony that the Orduna had been fired on without notice. It was determined, however, that the report of Mr. Thompson justified the Government ...
— New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 • Various

... "You'll notice that I'm not asking any foolish questions about who this Professor Anners is, or why I should be making him a present of a block of stock. If I don't, it's because what you say goes as ...
— The Honorable Senator Sage-Brush • Francis Lynde

... Afterward he concentrated his malignity upon the person of Napoleon. In every way he tried to cross the path of that great soldier, and, though Neipperg was comparatively an unknown man, his indomitable purpose and his continued intrigues at last attracted the notice of the emperor; for in 1808 Napoleon wrote this ...
— Famous Affinities of History, Vol 1-4, Complete - The Romance of Devotion • Lyndon Orr

... Spencer, would be "perfect Life." To abolish Death, therefore, all that would be necessary would be to abolish Imperfection. But it is the claim of Christianity that it can abolish Death. And it is significant to notice that it does so by meeting this very demand of Science—it abolishes Imperfection. Natural Law, Eternal Life, ...
— Beautiful Thoughts • Henry Drummond


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