verb “notice”
infinitive notice; he notices; past tense noticed; past part. noticed; ger. noticing
- to become aware of
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He noticed a new coffee shop had opened on his way to work.
noun “notice”
singular notice, plural notices or uncountable
- a message or announcement that is written or printed
The library put up a notice that it would be closed on Monday for maintenance.
- an official warning or notification about something
The company sent out a notice to all employees about the new security protocols.
- the act of perception
She took no notice of the loud music and continued reading her book.
- the information given in advance about ending someone's job
John received a two-week notice before his last day at the company.
- information given ahead of time about something that will happen
They decided to move the meeting to Friday, but I wish they had given us more notice.
- a written review of a performance or event in a publication
After the premiere, the director anxiously awaited the notices in the morning papers.