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1. notice - noun

· an announcement containing information about an event; "you didn't give me enough notice"; "an obituary notice"; "a notice of sale"

Hypernym(s): announcement, promulgation




2. notice - noun

· the act of noticing or paying attention; "he escaped the notice of the police"

Synonym(s): observation, observance

Hypernym(s): attention, attending




3. notice - noun

· a request for payment; "the notification stated the grace period and the penalties for defaulting"

Synonym(s): notification

Hypernym(s): request, asking




4. notice - noun

· 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"

Hypernym(s): telling, apprisal, notification




5. notice - noun

· a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a poster advertised the coming attractions"

Synonym(s): poster, posting, placard, bill, card

Hypernym(s): sign




6. notice - noun

· polite or favorable attention; "his hard work soon attracted the teacher's notice"

Hypernym(s): attention, attending




7. notice - noun

· a short critical review; "the play received good notices"

Hypernym(s): review, critique, critical_review, review_article




8. notice - verb

· 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"

Synonym(s): detect, observe, find, discover

Hypernym(s): spy, sight




9. notice - verb

· notice or perceive; "She noted that someone was following her"; "mark my words"

Synonym(s): mark, note

Antonym(s): ignore




10. notice - verb

· make or write a comment on; "he commented the paper of his colleague"

Synonym(s): comment, remark, point_out

Hypernym(s): note, observe, mention, remark




11. notice - verb

· 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"

Synonym(s): acknowledge

Hypernym(s): react, respond





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