notice

noun, verb63 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

only a short time before something is due to happen

information provided before an event occurs

a written statement that alerts to a danger or problem

a formal, legal notice to leave a property

information given in advance in a written format

attention from the general population

formal way of saying advance notice

an amount of advance warning that is considered fair

to unexpectedly become aware of something

to almost not become aware of something

to only just become aware of something

used for emphasis to mean that someone completely failed to notice something

to have become aware of something only a moment ago

to become aware of something right away

to become aware of something in an instant

to become aware of something after waiting or searching

to become aware of something immediately

to become aware of something after a period of time

to become aware of something in a short amount of time

to become aware of something after a short time

to mostly fail to notice something

to almost not become aware of something

providing information or a warning about a future event

a notice on the subject of something

used to describe the content of a written notice

used to describe the information a notice provides to people

a written notice is posted for people to see

a written notice becomes visible or available

with little advance warning

with little advance warning

used to emphasize the very first detail someone became aware of

almost immediately, with very little warning

to be unable to avoid seeing or becoming aware of something

to be unable to avoid seeing or becoming aware of something

an official order for a tenant to leave a property

without any advance warning

to inform someone officially about something that is going to happen

to pay attention to someone or something

to tell your employer that you are leaving your job

to be given a formal notification

to cause a notice to be delivered to someone

to not be seen or noticed by someone

to fix a notice to a wall or board

to become aware of a notice by looking at it

to formally announce or publish a notice

to look at and understand the words of a notice

to formally demand advance warning

to formally or legally give someone a notice

to cause people to become aware of you or something

to display a notice in a public place

to make someone aware of something

to be brought to someone's attention

to remove a notice that has been displayed

to have a requirement for advance warning

to put a notice in a specific location, like a newspaper

to have been informed about something in advance

to officially submit a formal notice, often legal

to suddenly become aware of something

to act as if you have not noticed something

to not see or become aware of something

to give the impression that you have not noticed something

to seem as if you have not noticed something