NOTICE


Meaning of NOTICE in English

v. 1 note, take or make note (of), take notice (of), pay or give attention to, attend (to), heed, take heed (of), give heed to, mark, remark, mind, observe, perceive, see Notice how quickly he retracted his remarks when challenged I waved to them, but they didn't notice me. 2 mind, observe, perceive, discern, see, detect, make out, identify, recognize, Colloq spot I noticed signs of illness when I visited her

n. 3 attention, awareness, consciousness, perception, observation, cognizance Let me bring to your notice the second paragraph on page six 4 regard, consideration, respect, observation, attention, note, heed They have published many books worthy of notice He considers matters of money beneath his notice. 5 notification, announcement, information, advice; warning, intimation A notice showing the currency exchange rates is posted in the bank The company let Corbett go without notice. 6 criticism, critique, review, comment, commentary The play has enjoyed excellent notices in the London newspapers 7 give notice. warn, admonish, notify, announce, advise, inform British Rail gave notice of a curtailment of service to this station Barry gave notice today of his resignation.

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