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Definitions in simple English

notice

If you notice something, you become aware of it. You didn't even notice that I cut my hair. When the cook changed, I noticed the difference right away. I've looked at her a thousand times, but I'd never noticed her green eyes before. "Did you see the mistakes?" "No, I'm afraid I didn't notice. I couldn't help noticing that you look lost. Can I help?

notice

when you notice something She asked for help, but they took no notice of her. When the changed were made, we didn't take much notice. The mistake escaped notice for almost three years. A notice is a piece of paper with information or a warning. She sent us a notice about the change of dates. Notice is information that you give to someone. The shop closed without any notice.

notice

(= detect, find, discover) discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water We found traces of lead in the paint (= mark, note) notice or perceive She noted that someone was following her mark my words an announcement containing information about an event; ; ; "a notice of sale you didn't give me enough notice an obituary notice the act of noticing or paying attention he escaped the notice of the police (= notification) a request for payment the notification stated the grace period and the penalties for defaulting advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw from an arrangement of contract we received a notice to vacate the premises he gave notice two months before he moved polite or favorable attention his hard work soon attracted the teacher's notice (= comment) make or write a comment on he commented the paper of his colleague (= poster, posting) a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement a poster advertised the coming attractions a short critical review the play received good notices (= acknowledge) express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with He never acknowledges his colleagues when they run into him in the hallway She acknowledged his complement with a smile it is important to acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing

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Conjugation notice conjugation

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Simple sentences

He's bound to notice your mistake.
You mustn't let the other person notice that you flinched.
Tom probably didn't notice that.
People are beginning to notice Tom.
Tom didn't seem to notice that Mary was there.
I really didn't even notice.
He was looking at you the whole time. Didn't you notice?
Tom was given an hour's notice.
No one would notice this.
He spoke about the problems that others didn't want to notice.
Let the girls notice that bulge.
Tom was suspended until further notice.
Little by little, you will notice improvement in your writings.
Did you notice any change?
We will set up a notice in front of the machine for safety's sake.
Stick a notice on the board.
I didn't notice it.
That book may be obtained at a moment's notice.
The notice was badly printed.
Notice how the player uses his elbows.
It's my fault that the cake was burned. I was talking on the phone and didn't notice the time.
I'm sorry we gave you such short notice of our visit.
Prices are subject to change without notice.
Please stick this notice to the door.
I found my lost dog by means of a notice in the paper.
Don't take any notice of those rude boys.
Don't take any notice of what he says.
My brother was so absorbed in reading that he did not notice me when I entered the room.
Even a child would notice the difference.

Movie subtitles

You didn't notice the chemistry they had?
To this degree. he probably won't notice me, right?
No matter how much I can pretend not to notice unjust things and just keep going, but I can't just endure this.
I can't help but notice you guys have been training.
Thank you so much for seeing me on such short notice, Dr. Akopian.
Could you have given me any less notice?
Short notice.
Did you notice anything odd about Evan after the parade? No.
Didn't notice.
You didn't notice a missing cut-throat razor?
The police are investigating the accident and her car has been impounded until further notice.
And as soon as I've handed it over. I'm officially off work until further notice.
And if the doctors are right, if there are issues over its safety, then I'm suspending all belief in miracles until further notice.
What do you notice?
Didn't you notice? - No. Why?
No one will notice your moped damage.
Did you not notice Baaz kept staring at them?
Notice how the sick person is laying naked in bed.
Notice how consciously this unconscious woman holds onto her bed.
It was part of my costume, but I didn't notice.
Did you notice a knife in her hand?
I didn't notice.
If possible, I'll give you notice.
I really don't notice anything.
Gentlemen, you'll notice that Mr Dickson refuses to consider our wishes.
He was acting kind of funny yesterday, didn't you notice?
Iron it straightly! No matter how much I can pretend not to notice unjust things and just keep going, but I can't just endure this.
I didn't notice anyone at Pistachio's stall besides Mr. Dubois.
Gudule didn't notice she was walking along a quarry.
He'll be so happy to see you that he'll never notice it.
Don't you notice anything?
Say, did you notice that leaning tree down there?
Did they give you a week's notice?
Notice the abundance of animal life.

News and current affairs

After all, it hesitated little a few years ago to put a current member state, Austria, on notice that it was watching out for the welfare of that country's democracy.
But they cannot fail to notice that the processes they support undercut their own position by rendering the wealth gap more obvious and the fairness of the actual global distribution more questionable.
The rest of the speech was even more revealing, though it drew little public notice.
As the US proceeds with NMD, it will either have to violate the Treaty or give six months notice to quit, something both signatories are entitled to do if they feel their vital security interests demand it.
Legal experts in Washington suggest that modest preparations for building missile and radar sites do not violate the ABM-Treaty and so do not yet require a US notice to quit.
It may also be that notice has been taken of the precedent, and that those authorities that intend to use it to justify future moves are loathe to criticize it.
If dividends, interest, royalties, and management fees are not taxed in the country in which they are paid, they more easily escape notice in the country of residence.
It cannot have escaped their notice that to uphold indefinite detention of foreign nationals without judicial process would have made them virtual pariahs on the conference circuit.
Gradual global warming is hard enough to notice, much less get worked up about.
The first is to rely on deterrence and live with an Iran that has a small nuclear arsenal or the ability to assemble one with little advance notice.
NEW YORK - The biggest economic news of the year came almost without notice: China has overtaken the United States as the world's largest economy, according to the scorekeepers at the International Monetary Fund.
Such tours are designed to give notice that China is emerging on the world stage, as well as to make it look respectable as a major world power.
While some American skeptics feared that Soviet scientists and KGB agents would steal American technology, they failed to notice that the visitors vacuumed up political ideas alongside scientific secrets.
The President needs to be put on notice that the Western governments that have supported him will not tolerate a continuance of the status quo.
Government and rebel leaders around the globe have been put on notice that criminal conduct will no longer be given a free pass.
Notice that most of these measures are actually aimed at reducing damage - for example, climate change, military conflict, and financial crime - that otherwise results from rich countries' conduct.
No one in America is even writing about this or taking much notice because few care about those who are in the US illegally.
It must begin by giving notice to those who are now a decade away from retirement - which is why it is important to launch such reforms now.
Gore also takes no notice of research showing that Greenland's temperatures were higher in 1941 than they are today.
But, just when America's Sino-centric Asia policy became noticeable, Japan put the US on notice that it cannot indefinitely remain a faithful servant of American policies.
If a crisis was imminent, the markets clearly took no notice.
However, in studying international media reports, I cannot but notice that Austria has repeatedly been described in a rather undifferentiated and unbalanced way; a way that stands in sharp contradiction to the realities in our country.

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