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notice

/ˈnəʊtɪs/

Meanings
  • Noun

    A written or printed warning; an announcement.

    - "The notice on the wall warned employees of the upcoming fire drill."
    - "John checked his email for any important notices."
  • Verb

    To attract someone's attention; to make someone aware of something.

    - "Please notice the new policy regarding parking."
    - "The teacher noticed John sleeping in class."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈnoʊtɪs/



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Antonyms

ignore , neglect
Synonyms

heed , regard , recognize
Rhymes
Words rhyming with notice
advice , device , prive , rive , rive
Homonyms
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  1. Notice () : Noun: Written or printed warning; Announcement.

  2. Notice () : Verb: To attract someone's attention; Make someone aware of something.

  3. Notice (English (British)) : To be aware; to perceive.

  4. Notice (English (British)) : A document recording a formal agreement.


Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Notice () : Noun: Written or printed warning; Announcement.

  2. Notice () : Verb: To attract someone's attention; Make someone aware of something.

  3. Notice (English (British)) : To be aware; to perceive.

  4. Notice (English (British)) : A document recording a formal agreement.


Variants
List of all variants of notice that leads to same result
gave notice , give notice , given notice , gives notice , giving notice , notice , notices , noticed , noticer , noticers , noticing , notice to quit , sat up and took notice , sat up and took notice of , sit up and take notice , sit up and take notice of , sits up and takes notice , sits up and takes notice of , sitting up and taking notice , sitting up and taking notice of , take no notice of , take notice , taken no notice of , taken notice , takes no notice of , takes notice , taking no notice of , taking notice , took no notice of , took notice , at a minute's notice , at a moment's notice , at a moment's/minute's notice , at short notice , at such short notice , bring (something) to someone's notice , bring something to someone's notice , bring to someone's notice , come to public notice , escape someone's notice
Forms
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notices, noticing, noticed, notices, noticable


Etymology
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From Old French noticier, 'to make known'; from notifier, 'to announce'.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'notice' comes from the Old French word noticier, meaning 'to make known'.

  2. The term 'notice' is derived from the Latin word notitia, meaning 'information' or 'knowledge'.

  3. The first recorded use of the word 'notice' in English was in the 14th century.


Related Concepts
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  1. Warning: A notice that alerts individuals of potential danger or risk.

  2. Announcement: A notice that makes an official statement or reveals new information.


Culture
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Notice has been used extensively in literature and art to convey various messages, warnings, and announcements. In music, the term 'notice' is used in sheet music to indicate specific instructions for performers.

How to Memorize "notice"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a red stop sign with the word 'notice' written on it.
    - Visualize a teacher holding up a piece of paper with the word 'notice' written on it.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'notice' with the color red.
    - Associate the word 'notice' with the image of a teacher holding up a piece of paper.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'N-O-T-I-C-E' to remember the meaning: Notice Other Things In Your Environment.
    - Use the phrase 'Notice, Observe, Act' to remember the verb meaning.


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