notice

notice
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(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
n. attention, observation, recognition, perception; circular, poster, bulletin; placard, announcement; warning, sign; consideration; review. See publication, information. —v. t. see, observe, perceive, regard, heed, detect, recognize, note. See vision.
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(Roget's IV) n.
1. [A warning]
Syn. note, notification, intimation; see sign 1 , warning .
2. [An announcement]
Syn. comments, remark, enlightenment; see announcement 2 , declaration 2 , report 1 .
serve notice,
Syn. give warning, declare, announce; see notify 1 , 2 .
take notice,
Syn. become aware, pay attention, observe; see regard 1 , see 1 .
v.
1. [To observe]
Syn. mark, remark, discern, look at; see regard 1 , see 1 , discern .
See Synonym Study at discern .
2. [To publish a notice]
Syn. mention, comment on, notify; see publish 1 .
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(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
I
n.
announcement, notification, bulletin, communique, warning, caution, pronouncement, mention, information, *tip, advisory.
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v.
observe, heed, take note of, regard, pay attention to, recognize, perceive, look at, behold, discern.
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) I noun 1. The act of noting, observing, or taking into account: attention, cognizance, espial, heed, mark, note, observance, observation, regard, remark. See KNOWLEDGE, SEE. 2. A usually public posting that conveys a message: bill1, billboard, placard, poster, sign. See SHOW. 3. A public statement: announcement, annunciation, declaration, edict, manifesto, proclamation, pronouncement. See KNOWLEDGE. 4. Evaluative and critical discourse: criticism, critique, review. See OPINION, WORDS. II verb To perceive with a special effort of the senses or the mind: descry, detect, discern, distinguish, mark, mind, note, observe, remark, see. See KNOWLEDGE, SEE.

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