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notice
noun as in observation
Strongest matches
Strong matches
apprehension, cognizance, concern, ear, grasp, heed, mark, mind, observance, regard, remark, thought, understanding
noun as in announcement, information
Strongest matches
advertisement, advice, comment, criticism, directive, instruction, manifesto, memo, memorandum, news, note, notification, order, picture, poster, proclamation, review, story, warning
Strong matches
admonition, caution, caveat, circular, clue, comments, communication, critique, cue, declaration, enlightenment, goods, handbill, info, intelligence, intimation, know, remark, score, sign, squib, tip
Weak matches
Example Sentences
The decision essentially puts OpenAI on notice that it’s not authorizing the company to use their clients’ likenesses or images in the latest update of the video-sharing app.
Sitting down with Bellerin, the first thing you notice is his accent.
What they want you to notice is their pitch to be seen as economically credible.
Ms Moore said she ensured the rest of the family had escaped before heading upstairs with her partner and one of her sons, having noticed Miah had not left the house.
Moody discovered he had MND after noticing some weakness in his shoulder while training in the gym.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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