👀notice

verb
/ˈnoʊtɪs/

Meaning

to become aware of or observe something
attention to something; a written or printed announcement
a written or printed announcement or notification

Example Sentences

I noticed a change in her behavior.

The notice on the board announced the school closure.

He gave me a notice about the meeting.

Synonyms

observe, see, spot, detect, announcement, notification, warning, sign, memo, bulletin
Entry 1
observe, see, spot, detect
Entry 2
announcement, notification, warning, sign
Entry 3
announcement, memo, bulletin, notification

Antonyms

ignore, miss, overlook, ignorance, oversight, neglect, unawareness
Entry 1
ignore, miss, overlook
Entry 2
ignorance, oversight, neglect
Entry 3
ignorance, unawareness

Collocations

notice immediately, hardly notice, notice the difference, take notice, advance notice, public notice, give notice, receive notice, serve notice
Entry 1
notice immediately, hardly notice, notice the difference, take notice, advance notice
Entry 2
public notice, advance notice, take notice
Entry 3
give notice, receive notice, serve notice

More Example Sentences

She pretends not to notice on purpose.

Suddenly, I noticed an image in a vase.

We began to notice improvements slowly.

They were the first to notice the mistake.

We failed to notice the warning miserably.

Unexpectedly, I noticed an image in a vase.

I was about to send the email, but I noticed a mistake.

A woman takes a yoga class to reduce stress at a quiet studio on the fourth floor every morning before going to work and learns breathing exercises and basic poses from a calm and experienced instructor who encourages her to focus on the present moment and after a few weeks she notices a clear difference

A woman takes a yoga class to reduce stress at a quiet studio on the fourth floor every morning before going to work and learns breathing exercises and basic poses from a calm and experienced instructor who encourages her to focus on the present moment and after a few weeks she notices a clear difference in her mood, her sleep quality, and her energy levels

A woman takes a yoga class to reduce stress at a quiet studio on the fourth floor every morning before going to work and learns breathing exercises and basic poses from a calm and experienced instructor who encourages her to focus on the present moment and after a few weeks she notices a clear difference in her mood, her sleep quality, and her energy levels which motivates her to continue practicing yoga as part of her daily routine.

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