How to use notice in a sentence. Us (also give (your) notice) to tell your employer or landlord that you will be leaving your job or your rented home, usually after a particular period of time: To notice is to become aware of something that has caught one's attention To notice a newspaper headline To notice a road sign. A formal announcement, notification, or warning, especially an announcement of one's intention to withdraw from an agreement or leave a job
Gave my employer two weeks' notice Raised the price without 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. An announcement or intimation of something impending
The act of noting or observing Information that tells you or warns you about something that is going to happen A statement telling someone that an agreement, job, etc., will end soon See, spot, eye, regard, note, sight, remark, perceive Ignore, disregard, neglect, miss, pass over, overlook, overpass, forget I didn't take any notice of (= give attention to) his advice
It has come to our notice (= we became aware) that you are being overcharged for your insurance.
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