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Definition of notice
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Notice
(v. t.) To
observe;
to see to mark; to take note of; to heed; to pay
attention
to.
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Signpost
::
Signpost
(n.) A post on which a sign
hangs,
or on which
papers
are
placed
to give
public
notice
of
anything..
Expose
::
Expose
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
concealment;
to
discover;
to lay open to
public
inspection,
or bring to
public
notice,
as a thing that shuns
publicity,
something
criminal,
shameful,
or the like; as, to
expose
the
faults
of a
neighbor..
Review
::
Review
(n.) To go over with
critical
examination,
in order to
discover
exellences
or
defects;
hence,
to write a
critical
notice
of; as, to
review
a new
novel..
Incognizant
::
Incognizant
(a.) Not
cognizant;
failing
to
apprehended
or
notice.
Remark
::
Remark
(n.) To
express
in words or
writing,
as
observed
or
noticed;
to
state;
to say; -- often with a
substantive
clause;
as, he
remarked
that it was time to go..
Skip
::
Skip (v. t.) To pass over or by
without
notice;
to omit; to miss; as, to skip a line in
reading;
to skip a
lesson..
Ticket
::
Ticket
(v.) A small piece of
paper,
cardboard,
or the like,
serving
as a
notice,
certificate,
or
distinguishing
token of
something..
Signal
::
Signal
(n.) A sign made for the
purpose
of
giving
notice
to a
person
of some
occurence,
command,
or
danger;
also, a sign,
event,
or
watchword,
which has been
agreed
upon as the
occasion
of
concerted
action..
Indiction
::
Indiction
(n.)
Declaration;
proclamation;
public
notice
or
appointment.
Wink
::
Wink (v. i.) To avoid
taking
notice,
as if by
shutting
the eyes; to
connive
at
anything;
to be
tolerant;
--
generally
with at..
Monitor
::
Monitor
(n.)
Hence,
specifically,
a pupil
selected
to look to the
school
in the
absence
of the
instructor,
to
notice
the
absence
or
faults
of the
scholars,
or to
instruct
a
division
or
class..
Advice
::
Advice
(n.)
Information
or
notice
given;
intelligence;
as, late
advices
from
France;
--
commonly
in the
plural..
Notable
::
Notable
(a.)
Worthy
of
notice;
remarkable;
memorable;
noted or
distinguished;
as, a
notable
event,
person..
Recommend
::
Recommend
(v. t.) To
commend
to the
favorable
notice
of
another;
to
commit
to
another's
care,
confidence,
or
acceptance,
with
favoring
representations;
to put in a
favorable
light
before
any one; to
bestow
commendation
on; as, he
recommended
resting
the mind and
exercising
the
body..
Observe
::
Observe
(v. t.) To be on the watch
respecting;
to pay
attention
to; to
notice
with care; to see; to
perceive;
to
discover;
as, to
observe
an
eclipse;
to
observe
the color or
fashion
of a
dress;
to
observe
the
movements
of an
army..
Incognito
::
Incognito
(a. / adv.)
Without
being
known;
in
disguise;
in an
assumed
character,
or under an
assumed
title;
-- said esp. of great
personages
who
sometimes
adopt a
disguise
or an
assumed
character
in order to avoid
notice..
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To bring into
notice,
practice,
cultivation,
or use; as, to
introduce
a new
fashion,
method,
or
plant..
Premonition
::
Premonition
(n.)
Previous
warning,
notice,
or
information;
forewarning;
as, a
premonition
of
danger..
Respect
::
Respect
(v. t.) To take
notice
of; to
regard
with
special
attention;
to
regard
as
worthy
of
special
consideration;
hence,
to care for; to
heed..
Advance
::
Advance
(v. t.) To bring to view or
notice;
to offer or
propose;
to show; as, to
advance
an
argument..
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