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  • 21notice */*/*/ — I UK [ˈnəʊtɪs] / US [ˈnoʊtɪs] verb [transitive] Word forms notice : present tense I/you/we/they notice he/she/it notices present participle noticing past tense noticed past participle noticed to become conscious of someone or something by seeing …

    English dictionary

  • 22Notice — For other uses, see Notice (disambiguation). Notice is the legal concept in which a party is made aware of a legal process affecting their rights, obligations or duties. There are several types of notice: public notice (or legal notice), actual… …

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  • 23notice — noticer, n. /noh tis/, n., v., noticed, noticing. n. 1. an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day s notice. 2. a note, placard, or the like conveying information or a warning: to post a notice about the fire laws. 3.… …

    Universalium

  • 24notice*/*/*/ — [ˈnəʊtɪs] verb [T] I to become conscious of someone or something by seeing, hearing, or feeling them After a few days here you hardly notice the rain![/ex] Did you notice how pale he looks?[/ex] I noticed that the door was open.[/ex] II noun… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 25notice — no•tice [[t]ˈnoʊ tɪs[/t]] n. v. ticed, tic•ing 1) information, warning, or announcement of something impending; notification: to give notice of one s intentions[/ex] 2) a written or printed statement conveying such information or warning: to post …

    From formal English to slang

  • 26notice — n. & v. n. 1 attention, observation (it escaped my notice). 2 a displayed sheet etc. bearing an announcement or other information. 3 a an intimation or warning, esp. a formal one to allow preparations to be made (give notice; at a moment s… …

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  • 27notice — In common parlance, information, intelligence, or knowledge. In law, actual notice, constructive notice, express notice or implied notice. 39 Am J1st Notice § 3. The acclaim or criticism in the press of the performance of an actor, musician, or… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 28notice — (no ti s ) s. f. 1°   Connaissance (sens primitif qui n existe plus). 2°   Extrait raisonné, compte rendu succinct. •   Cet homme [Photius] nous a conservé, dans sa Bibliothèque, des notices d un grand nombre d ouvrages qui n existent plus, DIDER …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 29notice — 01. My friend grew a beard, and I didn t even [notice] it. 02. She was really upset because her boyfriend didn t even [notice] her new haircut. 03. Did you [notice] the guy standing behind us at the movie? He looked just like your brother. 04.… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 30notice — /ˈnoʊtəs / (say nohtuhs) noun 1. information or intelligence: to give notice of a thing. 2. an intimation or warning. 3. a note, placard, or the like conveying information or warning. 4. a notification of the termination, at a specified time, of… …