Notice meaning in English
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Definition
to notice: to observe, to see, to note, to spot, to mind
I noticed that you were using your cell phone during my speech.
As you may have noticed... As you may have seen, observed, realized...
a notice: a notification, advice, news, a communication, an announcement; a warning
It says in the notice on the door that the building is scheduled to be demolished in thirty days.
to give notice to advise, to notify, to give prior warning
- "Notice anything?"
- "Another thing I've noticed about L."
- "I noticed you've got a fancy yellow tennis racket."
- "Beach friend : You'll probably notice..."
- "Edward : I thought you might notice."
- "You'll notice that our prices are very competitive."
- "Have you noticed any weaknesses?"
- "I noticed that you have expanded the family business."
- "It's just that I've noticed a surprising trend: TigerLily isn't being bought by Rebecca."
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