Notice synonyms and antonyms
nō'tĭs
Category:
Part of speech:
To express in words or writing, as observed or noticed; to state; to say; -- often with a substantive clause
To warn or admonish:
The definition of an announcement is a public declaration of something.
To give attention to; notice:
To distinguish something as being different from something else; to differentiate.
see (related)
To understand; comprehend:
(Chiefly Brit.) To give notice of; announce; make known
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confirmation (related)
Able to be observed.
Politeness, esp. in a merely formal way
(Chiefly in imperative) To make sure, to take care (that). [from 17th c.]
To acknowledge the existence or legality of something; treat as valid or worthy of consideration.
inattention (antonym)
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overlook (antonym)
A height from which to view surroundings
Capable of being appreciated or estimated; large enough to be estimated; perceptible; considerable.
Clearly apparent to the sight or understanding; obvious.
Recognition is defined as the act of identifying someone or something because of previous knowledge, or to formally acknowledge someone.
(Intransitive) To look after.
An authoritative statement.
To remark.
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A formal announcement or declaration
A proclaiming or being proclaimed
An act of enlightening, or the state of being enlightened or instructed.
opinion (related)
A judgment based on special knowledge and given by an expert:
To refer to or speak about briefly or incidentally; specify, as by name
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To publish a notice
sign (related)
An indicator, such as a dropping or footprint, of the trail of an animal:
warning (related)
A statement telling of or an indication providing evidence of impending danger, difficulty, or misfortune:
Attracting attention; interesting; striking
The definition of conspicuous is something that is obvious or easy to see.
Perceptible, as by vision or the intellect.
Obviously true by simple observation.
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Fully and clearly expressed; leaving nothing implied:
Easy to see or understand; plain; evident
Obvious; manifest; apparent; clear; evident, as in “the contract had a patent ambiguity.” See also latent ambiguity. Pronounced PAY-tint.
That can be perceived
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Widely known; specif., significant and widely know within a particular field
Strongly marked; distinct:
The definition of salient is something that is very noticeable, jumps or is prominent.
Signal means out of the ordinary or remarkable.
Attention is defined as the act of concentrating and keeping one's mind focused on something.
A brief official statement about a matter of public concern
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(--- Law) A reference to a previous court decision or other authority for a point of law, usually by case title and other information.
Perception or knowledge; esp., the range of knowledge possible through observation
The property of being clearly discernible
A polite, helpful, or considerate act or remark
Awareness
The act of determining the altitude of the sun, a star, etc., in order to find a ship's position at sea
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(Astron.) Any of the luminous clouds of solar gas arching from the chromosphere into the much hotter corona: best seen at the edge of the sun, as during an eclipse
Regard is defined as consideration or attention for something or someone.
To own or recognize in a particular quality, character or relationship; to admit the claims or authority of; to give recognition to.
To refuse to allow (someone) to do something, go somewhere, or be a participant; exclude:
To serve (a person) with a written order to provide lodging for soldiers.
notice or perceive
To salute or welcome in a friendly and respectful way with speech or writing, as upon meeting or in opening a letter.
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To observe carefully; notice:
To say or mention casually; remark
pay attention to
notice or perceive
To cause or allow the mind to become aware of (a stimulus):
takecognizance of
notice or perceive
connivance (antonym)
Passive cooperation, as by consent or pretended ignorance, esp. in wrongdoing
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disregard (antonym)
The act or state of deliberately not paying attention or caring about; misregard.
heedlessness (antonym)
The state or character of being heedless; inattention; carelessness; thoughtlessness.
ignoring (antonym)
The act by which something is ignored.
oversight (antonym)
Superintendence or supervision, often, specif., as part of governmental regulation
slight (antonym)
A slighting or being slighted by pointedly indifferent, disrespectful, or supercilious treatment
connive (antonym)
observation
ignore (antonym)
observation
neglect (antonym)
Habitual lack of care:
ignorance (antonym)
The definition of ignorance is being unaware, uneducated or unknowledgeable.
An espying or being espied; observation
The order observing a specified rule
The definition of a bill is a beak or beak-like part of an animal.
(Christianity) The announcement by the archangel Gabriel to Mary that she will give birth to a son, namely Jesus. Celebrated on 25th March.
An unsworn statement of facts that is admissible as evidence.
A critical article or essay; a critique.
(Law) A judicial reassessment of a case or an event.
To discover or manage to perceive (something hidden or not easily noticed)
To separate or mark off by differences; perceive or show the difference in; differentiate
words (related)
Evaluative and critical discourse
A large, usually printed placard, bill, or announcement, often illustrated, that is posted to advertise or publicize something.
A form of substitute process service by which the document is displayed in a prominent place, in order to assure public notice. It is usually used as a last resort, when all other attempts at service have failed. A method of publishing an ordinance by affixing it to the courthouse door.
(Historical) An extra plate on the lower part of the breastplate or backplate of armour.
A card to advertise or announce an event, product, etc.
The notice given or received
Find is defined as to come across something by chance or to locate something that was once lost.
To be the first to find out, see, or know about
public notice (related)
notices (related)
summons (related)
revocation (related)
counter-notice (related)
report (related)
Report is defined as a collection of information about something or rumors or gossip that is being spread.
advertence
The quality of being advertent; heedfulness; regard; consideration.
(Law) To lodge a formal notice of interest in land, under a Torrens land-title system
An introductory list of highlights from the program or text that follows, as in a broadcast or magazine.
An official public proclamation or order issued by authority; decree
A public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially of a political nature.
A critical evaluation or analysis, especially one dealing with works of art or literature.
To catch sight of (something difficult to discern).
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