notice  /ˈnoʊ təs/ ? Meaning of "notice"

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Definition(s):

  1. (n) an announcement containing information about an event
  2. (n) the act of noticing or paying attention
  3. (n) a request for payment
  4. (n) advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw from an arrangement of contract
  5. (n) a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement
  6. (n) polite or favorable attention
  7. (n) a short critical review
  8. (v) discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of
  9. (v) notice or perceive
  10. (v) make or write a comment on
  11. (v) express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with

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Usage(s):

  1. Most accident insurance policies contain a provision requiring that notice of the injury be given to the company within a certain timegenerally 30 days after the accident.
  2. You may not notice just how white celebrity-gossip sites like TMZ and PerezHilton really are until you check out ConcreteLoop.
  3. She doesn't seem to notice.

Quotes

  1. "If a federal agency proposes a project that will waste that money, I will not hesitate to call them out on it and put a stop to it," Obama told the mayors. "And I want everybody here to be on notice ...... if a local government does the...
    on Feb 23, 2009 By: Barack Obama Source: Baltimore Sun

  2. "I wasn't in a personal duel," Pierce said. "I didn't notice that we were going back-and-forth scoring at the time. He's a tough player. He makes shots."
    on Jun 13, 2010 By: Paul Pierce Source: Lewiston Sun Journal

  3. On whether there would be any more entries into Congress, he said, "just wait and watch. The comments feature has been suspended until further notice because of the posting of abusive and objectionable comments.
    on Jun 24, 2010 By: Gordon Brown Source: Herald Publications

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