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no·tice N0173600 (nō′tĭs)n.1. The act of noting or observing; perception or attention: That detail escaped my notice.2. Respectful attention or consideration: grateful for the teacher's notice.3. A written or printed announcement: a notice of sale.4. a. A formal announcement, notification, or warning, especially an announcement of one's intention to withdraw from an agreement or leave a job: gave my employer two weeks' notice; raised the price without notice.b. The condition of being formally warned or notified: put us on notice for chronic lateness.5. A printed critical review, as of a play or book.tr.v. no·ticed, no·tic·ing, no·tic·es 1. To take notice of; observe: noticed a figure in the doorway. See Synonyms at see1.2. To perceive with the mind; detect: noticed several discrepancies.3. Archaic a. To comment on; mention.b. To treat with courteous attention. [Middle English, knowledge, from Old French, from Latin nōtitia, from nōtus, known, past participle of nōscere, to get to know; see gnō- in Indo-European roots.] no′tic·er n.noticer (ˈnəʊtɪsə) n1. a person who takes notice or observes2. archaic a person who gives notice or intimatesThesaurusNoun | 1. | noticer - someone who takes notice; "a careful noticer of details"beholder, observer, perceiver, percipient - a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses | | 2. | noticer - someone who gives formal noticefunctionary, official - a worker who holds or is invested with an office | EncyclopediaSeenoticeLegalSeeNoticenoticer
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