Notice
Meanings and phrases
n.
- an announcement containing information about an event; "a notice of sale
- the act of noticing or paying attention; observation; observance
- a request for payment; notification
- advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw from an arrangement of contract
- polite or favorable attention
- a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; poster; posting; placard; bill; card
- a short critical review
v.
- discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of; detect; observe; find; discover
- notice or perceive; mark; note
- make or write a comment on; comment; remark; point out
- express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with; acknowledge
n.
- an Interpol notice describing a wanted person and asking that he or she be arrested with a view to extradition; a wanted notice that is issued by Interpol at the request of an Interpol member country and distributed to all member countries; Red Notice
n.
- an Interpol notice describing a wanted person and asking that he or she be arrested with a view to extradition; a wanted notice that is issued by Interpol at the request of an Interpol member country and distributed to all member countries; International Wanted Notice
v.
- inform (somebody) of something; advise; notify; send word; apprise; apprize
- terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position; displace; fire; can; dismiss; give the axe; send away; sack; force out; give the sack; terminate
n.
- a board that hangs on a wall; displays announcements; bulletin board
v.
- observe with special attention
- But I won't take notice of that at all.
- Paul Rosenberg was the first art dealer to take notice of Robin.
- The press began to take notice.
n.
- a public announcement by a law enforcement agency that they desire to question or arrest some person; wanted poster
E.g.
- A replacement could not be found on short notice.
- In 1748, Diderot needed to raise money on short notice.
- Leigh Remedios has stepped in on short notice to face Uno.
E.g.
- All of this until further notice from either party..
- and "Hawaii Five-0" until further notice.
- the site is closed until further notice.
E.g.
- This is a partial list of Gaylord's works which have received public notice:
- The incident sickened ten people, of whom three died, and came to widespread public notice only in 2002.
- The website featured a public notice indicating that the ride's theme would be stagecoaches and the wild west.
E.g.
- Even the Reichsbank took notice of Hebecker.
- However, critics took notice of Carey's different vocals.
- As in Florida, the press took notice.
E.g.
- All of this until further notice from either party..
- and "Hawaii Five-0" until further notice.
- the site is closed until further notice.
E.g.
- The user will not notice that the document is empty.
- I did not notice any hole in the door.
- Implies that people are highly likely to not notice her presence.
E.g.
- The application was processed without notice.
- Soon thereafter, Will leaves the country without notice.
- Throughout the off-season, a maximum of 60 drug tests randomly, without notice.
E.g.
- Listeners had six months advance notice of the closure.
- Workers must provide advance notice of at least 10 working days for any strike.
- As an associate of Farkas, Bánáthy likely had advance notice of the Russian advance.
E.g.
- Played in AFL playoff game on three days notice.
- Now I can't sell the store without giving them 180 days notice.
- Same-sex couples who are already in a civil partnership can get married by giving 5 days notice.
E.g.
- The visual appearance of the characters have also received notice from reviewers.
- With a flight routed through New York City, while there, at the last minute he received notice that the position had been filled.
- It received notice across the country for its clean, light, asymmetrical lines and its embrace of both indoor and outdoor spaces.
E.g.
- I did not notice any hole in the door.
- Referee Peter Mikkelsen did not notice and did not award the goal.
- Nivedita did not notice it.
E.g.
- Ambassadors around the world gave notice to non-Eastern Bloc leaders.
- Neither party gave notice to terminate and the agreement remains in force until 2036".
- B did give notice of the assignment to the trustees, and then A subsequently also gave notice to them.
E.g.
- Of this creeper the chimpanzee takes no notice, and thus an almost natural trap is made for him.
- Although his fears were duly noted, the crowd took no notice of the ash falling onto them and carried on enjoying the concert proceedings.
- As the queen died on 11 May 1775, his schemes came to nothing and he complained that he was out-of-pocket, but George III took no notice of him for some time.
E.g.
- She came to notice when she sang at Covent Garden in November 1745.
- However, he doesn't notice when Kinnikuman removes one of his screws shortly before.
- His daughter Fanny achieved notice when she converted to Roman Catholicism and entered a convent.
E.g.
- While with the Braves, he gained notice for his weight problem.
- Reed gained notice in the late 1990s as a member of the girl group Blaque.
- It was not until the 1980s that her work gained notice in the recorded jazz world.
E.g.
- First written notice about the village is from year 1367.
- The first written notice about the village has its origins in the year 1378.
- A written notice of thirty days, a statement of reasons for dismissal, and a right to a hearing must be granted.
E.g.
- The Company took little notice of him.
- This received little notice, as it matched no experimental finding.
- However, Victoria was of an independent mind and took little notice of her father's displeasure.