Noted vs. Notice

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Notedadjective

Famous; well known because of one's reputation; celebrated.

Notedverb

simple past tense and past participle of note

Notedadjective

Well known by reputation or report; eminent; famous; prominent; celebrated; as, a noted author, or traveler.

Notedadjective

widely known and esteemed;

Notedadjective

worthy of notice or attention;

Notedadjective

well known; famous

Noticenoun

The act of observing; perception.

Noticenoun

(countable) A written or printed announcement.

Noticenoun

(countable) A formal notification or warning.

Noticenoun

Advance notification of termination of employment, given by an employer to an employee or vice versa.

Noticenoun

(countable) A published critical review of a play or the like.

Noticenoun

(uncountable) Prior notification.

Noticenoun

(dated) Attention; respectful treatment; civility.

Noticeverb

To remark upon; to mention.

Noticeverb

(transitive) To become aware of; to observe.

Noticeverb

To lavish attention upon; to treat (someone) favourably.

Noticeverb

(intransitive) To be noticeable; to show.

Noticenoun

The act of noting, remarking, or observing; observation by the senses or intellect; cognizance; note.

Noticenoun

Intelligence, by whatever means communicated; knowledge given or received; means of knowledge; express notification; announcement; warning.

Noticenoun

An announcement, often accompanied by comments or remarks; as, book notices; theatrical notices.

Noticenoun

A writing communicating information or warning.

Noticenoun

Attention; respectful treatment; civility.

Noticeverb

To observe; to see; to mark; to take note of; to heed; to pay attention to.

Noticeverb

To show that one has observed; to take public note of; remark upon; to make comments on; to refer to; as, to notice a book.

Noticeverb

To treat with attention and civility; as, to notice strangers.

Noticenoun

an announcement containing information about a future event;

Noticenoun

the act of noticing or paying attention;

Noticenoun

a request for payment;

Noticenoun

advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw from an arrangement or contract;

Noticenoun

a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement;

Noticenoun

polite or favorable attention;

Noticenoun

a short critical review;

Noticeverb

discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of;

Noticeverb

notice or perceive;

Noticeverb

make or write a comment on;

Noticeverb

express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with;

Noticenoun

the fact of observing or paying attention to something

Noticenoun

notification or warning of something, especially to allow preparations to be made

Noticenoun

a formal declaration of one's intention to end an agreement, typically one concerning employment or tenancy, at a specified time

Noticenoun

a displayed sheet or placard giving news or information

Noticenoun

a small advertisement or announcement in a newspaper or magazine

Noticenoun

a short published review of a new film, play, or book

Noticeverb

become aware of

Noticeverb

treat (someone) as worthy of recognition or attention

Noticeverb

mention or remark on

Notice

Notice is the legal concept describing a requirement that a party be aware of legal process affecting their rights, obligations or duties. There are several types of notice: public notice (or legal notice), actual notice, constructive notice, and implied notice.

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