Notice ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Notice ( verb )

To pay attention to, to become aware of, to observe.

Origin:

Late 14c., "to take notice of," from old french noter "mark, take notice of" (12c.), from latin notare "to mark, note," from nota "mark, sign, note," from notus "known.".

Examples:

  1. I couldn't help but notice the way she was staring at him.
  2. He noticed the mistake on the report only after it was too late.
  3. She noticed a change in his behavior after the accident.
  4. I noticed that you were not at the meeting yesterday.
  5. He noticed her new haircut and complimented her on it.

(As a noun)

Notice ( noun )

To pay attention to, to become aware of, to observe.

Origin:

Late 14c., "to take notice of," from old french noter "mark, take notice of" (12c.), from latin notare "to mark, note," from nota "mark, sign, note," from notus "known.".

Examples:

  1. I couldn't help but notice the way she was staring at him.
  2. He noticed the mistake on the report only after it was too late.
  3. She noticed a change in his behavior after the accident.
  4. I noticed that you were not at the meeting yesterday.
  5. He noticed her new haircut and complimented her on it.
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