Report vs. Notice

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Reportverb

To relate details of (an event or incident); to recount, describe (something). 15}}

Reportverb

(transitive) To repeat (something one has heard), to retell; to pass on, convey (a message, information etc.).

Reportverb

To take oneself (to someone or something) for guidance or support; to appeal.

Reportverb

(transitive) Formally to notify someone of (particular intelligence, suspicions, illegality, misconduct etc.); to make notification to relevant authorities; to submit a formal report of.

Reportverb

(transitive) To make a formal statement, especially of complaint, about (someone).

Reportverb

(intransitive) To show up or appear at an appointed time; to present oneself.

Reportverb

(ambitransitive) To write news reports (for); to cover as a journalist or reporter.

Reportverb

(intransitive) To be accountable.

Reportverb

To return or present as the result of an examination or consideration of any matter officially referred.

Reportverb

To take minutes of (a speech, the doings of a public body, etc.); to write down from the lips of a speaker.

Reportverb

(obsolete) To refer.

Reportverb

To return or repeat, as sound; to echo.

Reportnoun

A piece of information describing, or an account of certain events given or presented to someone, with the most common adpositions being by (referring to creator of the report) and on (referring to the subject).

Reportnoun

Reputation.

Reportnoun

The sharp, loud sound from a gun or explosion.

Reportnoun

An employee whose position in a corporate hierarchy is below that of a particular manager.

Reportverb

To refer.

Reportverb

To bring back, as an answer; to announce in return; to relate, as what has been discovered by a person sent to examine, explore, or investigate; as, a messenger reports to his employer what he has seen or ascertained; the committee reported progress.

Reportverb

To give an account of; to relate; to tell; to circulate publicly, as a story; as, in the common phrase, it is reported.

Reportverb

To give an official account or statement of; as, a treasurer reports the receipts and expenditures.

Reportverb

To return or repeat, as sound; to echo.

Reportverb

To return or present as the result of an examination or consideration of any matter officially referred; as, the committee reported the bill witth amendments, or reported a new bill, or reported the results of an inquiry.

Reportverb

To make minutes of, as a speech, or the doings of a public body; to write down from the lips of a speaker.

Reportverb

To write an account of for publication, as in a newspaper; as, to report a public celebration or a horse race.

Reportverb

To make a statement of the conduct of, especially in an unfavorable sense; as, to report a servant to his employer.

Reportverb

To make a report, or response, in respect of a matter inquired of, a duty enjoined, or information expected; as, the committee will report at twelve o'clock.

Reportverb

To furnish in writing an account of a speech, the proceedings at a meeting, the particulars of an occurrence, etc., for publication.

Reportverb

To present one's self, as to a superior officer, or to one to whom service is due, and to be in readiness for orders or to do service; also, to give information, as of one's address, condition, etc.; as, the officer reported to the general for duty; to report weekly by letter.

Reportnoun

That which is reported.

Reportnoun

Sound; noise; as, the report of a pistol or cannon.

Reportnoun

Rapport; relation; connection; reference.

Reportnoun

a written document describing the findings of some individual or group;

Reportnoun

a short account of the news;

Reportnoun

the act of informing by verbal report;

Reportnoun

a sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing);

Reportnoun

a written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment;

Reportnoun

an essay (especially one written as an assignment);

Reportnoun

the general estimation that the public has for a person;

Reportverb

to give an account or representation of in words;

Reportverb

announce as the result of an investigation, or announce something to the proper authorities;

Reportverb

announce one's presence;

Reportverb

make known to the authorities;

Reportverb

be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism;

Reportverb

complain about; make a charge against;

Report

A report is a document that presents information in an organized format for a specific audience and purpose. Although summaries of reports may be delivered orally, complete reports are almost always in the form of written documents.

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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