The fact of observing or paying attention to something
“What escaped their notice at the time would become blindingly obvious in the aftermath.”
A written or printed announcement
“There was a notice on the door listing the rules of the dorm.”
A written or printed advertisement
“A notice was plastered on the alley wall to promote an upcoming concert by the artist.”
A formal notification
“Do not use the coffee machine until further notice.”
A notification or warning of something, especially to allow for preparations
“We were given advance notice of a scheduled fire safety drill within the building.”
Termination of employment
“The company has not been profitable, and staff could be given notice at any second.”
A declaration to end an agreement at a specified time, typically concerning employment or tenancy
“The First Order considered Finn's hijacking of a TIE fighter as notice of his resignation as a stormtrooper.”
A short published review of a new film, play, or book
“A short notice cannot do justice to this admirable and thought-provoking book.”
An official report, especially on state or military affairs
Information about a subject, typically only known to a select few
A cue or warning based on past or current events
An appeal or demand for something to happen or be done
An official or legal warning, typically given to someone who has committed an offense
The action of forcing or throwing something out
A sign for the control of traffic or the information of drivers
The time between the initiation and completion of a production process
A distinct section of a piece of writing, usually dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line, indentation, or numbering
An official notice of a traffic offense
The action of showing that one has noticed someone or something
A piece of paper used in commercial transactions
An article reporting news
A censure of someone or something on the basis of perceived faults or mistakes
Appreciation or acclaim for an achievement, service, or ability
Applications of accent
A rejection by right of veto
An act of listening to evidence in a court of law or before an official, especially a trial before a judge without a jury
The publicizing of a product, organization, or venture so as to increase sales or public awareness
To see with the eyes
“I would often notice a puppy dog playing in the neighbor's backyard.”
To become aware of
“Lewis started to notice that he was becoming something of a role model.”
(rare) To mention as an example or reference
“I would briefly notice the author's first published work in my lecture.”
To discover or encounter something, either by chance or intention
To perceive information through one's senses
To greet or physically respond to by recognizing the presence of
To pay attention to, or take notice of
To be cautious and alert to risks or dangers
Dismissal from employment
To show appreciation in an official manner
To warn or reprimand someone firmly
To feel about or regard something
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