notice

notice
n
1. information, data, facts, knowledge, intelligence; news, tiding, report, message, account, recital; word, lowdown, Sl. info, Sl. poop, dirt, dope, inside story, Sl. scoop.
2. notification, apprising, advisement; statement, declaration, communication, announcement, publication, publicity, airing; reference, mention, mentioning, referral, referment; allusion, citation, indication, specification; hint, suggestion, inkling, innuendo, implication, insinuation.
3. poster, bill, handbill, circular, bulletin, broadside, pamphlet, leaflet; advertisement, broadcast; encyclical, manifesto, edict, decree, pronouncement.
4. caution, caveat, cautioning, warning, admonition, monition, forewarning; tip, tipoff, pointer.
5. critique, criticism, critical review; review, article, piece, column, editorial, comment, commentary.
6. attention, attentiveness, note, observation, ear, Dial. nevermind; consideration, thought, care, solicitude; respect, regard, mindfulness, Inf. mind; vigilance, watchfulness.
v
7. pay attention to, give attention to, heed, listen to, give ear to; mark, observe, consider, note, take note, take heed of, give heed to; regard, remark, Archaic. animadvert, bear in mind, take into account; keep an eye on, keep an eye out, be on guard, be alert, be cautious, watch out, look before leaping; stop, look, and listen.
8. discern, see, behold, perceive, cognize; descry, detect, discover, light on or upon, espy; make out, decipher, figure out, ascertain, determine; distinguish, pick out, recognize; differentiate, discriminate.
9. mention, mention in passing, allude, touch upon; cite, refer to, note, advert to, point to, Dial. signify; hint, suggest, adumbrate. See note(def.13).

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