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Notice Definition & Meaning

1. A formal written or verbal communication drawing attention to something.

Example: I received a notice from my landlord about the upcoming rent increase.

2. To become aware of something through observation or information.

Example: I noticed that the flowers in the garden were starting to bloom.

3. A period of time before a planned event or change, during which people are informed or warned.

Example: The company gave employees two weeks' notice before the office move.

4. To show polite consideration or recognition of someone or something.

Example: She noticed the hard work her team had put in and thanked them for their efforts.

5. A display or sign that provides information or instructions.

Example: The notice board in the lobby had all the latest updates on company news.

Examples of the word notice used in sentences.

  • Notice: I noticed that you have changed your hairstyle, it looks great on you.
  • Notice: Did you notice the beautiful sunset yesterday? It was breathtaking.
  • Notice: The teacher gave us notice that there will be a test next week.
  • Notice: Please be aware that the store will be closed tomorrow due to public holiday.
  • Notice: I received notice from the bank that my account has been overdrawn.
  • I couldn't help but notice how much you've improved in your speaking skills.
  • We kindly request that you give us notice before cancelling your appointment.
  • Please notice that the event starts at 7 PM sharp, so don't be late.
  • Did you notice the sign in front of the store that says "closed for renovation"?
  • I noticed that the flowers in the garden are starting to bloom.
  • "Be sure to notice any changes in your body's reaction to the new medication you are taking."
  • "I received a notice from my landlord reminding me to pay my rent by the end of the month."
  • "I noticed that you have been working hard lately, keep up the good job!"
  • "Please make sure to notice the signs indicating the emergency exits in case of a fire."
  • "The notice posted on the bulletin board shows the schedule of events for next week."
  • I couldn't help but notice the striking resemblance between the two paintings.
  • The hotel guests were given a notice about the upcoming renovation works.
  • I hope you'll take notice of my efforts and appreciate the hard work I put in.
  • Please take notice of the warning signs before entering the construction site.
  • The company issued a notice to its employees about the change in the work schedule.
  • The notice posted on the bulletin board warned students of the upcoming campus lockdown drill.
  • We received a notice from our landlord, informing us of an increase in rent starting next month.
  • I couldn't help but notice the stunning sunset as I walked along the beach.
  • The detective noticed a small clue that proved vital to solving the crime.
  • The restaurant displayed a notice informing customers about their new contactless payment option.
  • I had to issue a notice to vacate to my tenants as they were repeatedly playing loud music beyond the permissible hours.
  • I couldn't help but notice the exquisite craftsmanship of the antique vase displayed in the museum.
  • The professor remarked that he had observed a marked improvement in the students' comprehension skills since implementing his new teaching method.
  • It's essential to take notice of the symptoms of a heart attack and seek medical help immediately for timely intervention.
  • Upon closer inspection, the astute detective noticed that the fingerprints on the murder weapon did not match the accused's.
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