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verb | noun
notice1 /ˈnəʊtəs, ˈnəʊtɪs $ ˈnoʊ-/ verb [I,T not in progressive] if you notice something or someone, you realize that they exist, especially because you can see, hear, or feel themadverbshardly/barely/scarcely notice sth (=almost not at all) The mark was so tiny, I hardly noticed it.not really notice (=not notice – used for making what you say less definite) I didn’t really notice what they were doing.not even notice (=not notice, when this is surprising or annoying) At first, he didn’t even notice that she had left.never notice sth Have you never noticed how annoying he is?immediately/instantly notice sth He immediately noticed the missing picture.notice sth at once (=immediately) When you enter the store you will notice at once that all the products are very good quality.phrasescan’t help noticing sth (=notice something because it is obvious) I can’t help noticing that there are no women in this company.fail to notice sth The driver failed to notice that his brake lights weren’t working.seem/appear not to notice sth The actor made a mistake, but the audience seemed not to notice.THESAURUS: notice detect to notice something that is difficult to see, hear etc because it is very small, faint, or unclear. Detect is used about people and machines, and is more formal than notice: X-ray telescopes can now detect virtually every type of astronomical object. | He thought he could detect a flicker of interest in her eyes. spotdifference | mistake | something to notice something, especially something that is difficult to see or that you see for a short time only. Spot is more informal than notice: Can you spot the difference between these two pictures? | I’m glad you spotted the mistake before it was too late. | Viewers spotted something unusual crawling across the studio table: a large brown cockroach. become aware/conscious to gradually begin to notice that something is happening or is true: I became aware that mum was getting a lot older. | Tessa became conscious of a feeling of guilt. can tell to be able to notice something because you can see, smell, hear it etc: I could tell that she had been drinking. | Can you tell I’ve lost weight? sth/sb catches your eye used to say that you suddenly notice something or someone because they are interesting, attractive, or good at something: I saw this shirt in the shop window and it just caught my eye. | Clarke caught the eye of boss Bryan Robson when he scored for Newry last week. observe formal to notice something as a result of watching or studying it closely: Psychologists observed that the mice became more aggressive in smaller cages. perceive formalneed | problem to notice something, especially that something is happening, or is true, or needs to be done: The company quickly perceived the need for change. | Parents sometimes perceive that there is a problem, but do not feel there is anything they can do about it. witnessaccident | incident | crime | murder | change to see something happen because you are there at the time: His two sons Graham and Craig witnessed the accident. | Police would like to hear from anyone who may have witnessed the incident. | People have witnessed some great economic changes during the last ten years. miss to not notice something because it is difficult to see: It’s easy to miss the entrance – the sign is hidden behind a tree. | I must have missed him in the fog.
verb | noun
notice2 /ˈnəʊtɪs $ ˈnoʊ-/ noun 1. a written statement about somethingverbs + noticeput up a notice Someone had put up a notice on the board, which said that the lecture had been cancelled.see a notice Did you see the notice about the staff meeting?notice + verbsa notice says/reads The notice said ‘No ball games’.a notice goes up Notices were going up everywhere about the election.2. if you take notice of someone or something, you pay attention to themverbstake notice (=pay attention to something) I began to take notice when the subject of money came up.take no notice/not take any notice (=ignore someone or something) The other passengers took no notice of what was happening.come to sb’s notice (=used when someone notices something) This problem first came to our notice last summer. | It has come to my notice that you have been missing sports classes (=used especially by someone in authority when criticizing someone).escape sb’s notice (=used when someone does not notice something) It had somehow escaped his notice that Phil seemed interested in Jean.bring sth to sb’s notice (=tell someone about something) It has been brought to my notice that employees are smoking in the restrooms.attract notice (=be noticed by other people) She didn’t want to attract notice, so she dressed very plainly.3. information or a warning about something that is going to happenverbsgive (sb) notice To withdraw money from this type of savings account, you must give the bank 30 days’ notice.serve notice formal (=give official legal notice about something) They have served notice that they intend to take legal action against the company.have/receive notice If I had had more notice, I could have spent more time getting ready for their visit.need/require notice The company requires a month’s notice of any holiday time you would like to take.adjectivesadvance notice also prior notice formal (=given before an event) We had no advance notice of the attack. | When you’re on the mailing list, you’ll receive advance notice of upcoming events.reasonable/sufficient notice Did you have reasonable notice of the court case?ten days’/three months’/five minutes’ etc notice His contract said he must give three months’ notice if he decides to leave.written notice He gave written notice of his intention to sell the company.formal/official/legal notice We expect to receive official notice of the transfer next week.prepositionswithout notice Trains may be cancelled without notice.notice of sth The bank must give you one month’s notice of any changes.phrasesat short notice (=without much time to prepare) Thank you for coming to help at such short notice.at a moment’s notice (=very quickly) He’d be ready to leave at a moment’s notice.until further notice (=from now until you are told something else) On the door was a sign: ‘Library closed until further notice’.notice to quit BrE (=a warning that you must leave the house or flat where you live by a particular date) The new owner gave all the tenants notice to quit.
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