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notice
noun as in observation
Strongest matches
Strong matches
apprehension, cognizance, concern, ear, grasp, heed, mark, mind, observance, regard, remark, thought, understanding
noun as in announcement, information
Strongest matches
advertisement, advice, comment, criticism, directive, instruction, manifesto, memo, memorandum, news, note, notification, order, picture, poster, proclamation, review, story, warning
Strong matches
admonition, caution, caveat, circular, clue, comments, communication, critique, cue, declaration, enlightenment, goods, handbill, info, intelligence, intimation, know, remark, score, sign, squib, tip
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Example Sentences
“If they notice that the dentist is conveniently located in that same center, they’ll tend to give us a try.”
After they pulled over the driver, the deputies allegedly noticed the smell of alcohol coming from inside and spotted four women, three of whom were holding babies in their arms instead of using car seats.
Now that you’ve had both a daughter and a son, are you noticing a difference in the way you parent boys versus girls?
Mr Twist said the public would not expect a serving police officer to behave in the way the officer had and that only dismissal without notice was appropriate.
But for developers "discoverability" – getting your new release noticed - has never been more challenging in a landscape dominated by blockbusters and online games such as Fortnite and Call of Duty.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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