noticed

[ UK /nˈə‍ʊtɪsd/ ]
[ US /ˈnoʊtəst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. being perceived or observed
    an easily noticed effect on the rate of growth
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How To Use noticed In A Sentence

  • I've noticed a lot of people larding their speech with that phrase lately.
  • Gideon could see the places where the silver was wearing off the cane and he noticed a good deal of clumsy darning on the inside of the cloak, as though the lining had come away from the backing several times.
  • As soon as everyone stopped laughing, they noticed a few baby cradles at the other side of the room.
  • For the wider body of students, certainly I have noticed that an OE of some kind almost invariably follows within a couple of years of graduation.
  • That's when I noticed the little sticker on the window explaining the purpose of the ‘Child Safety Lock’.
  • One effortlessly got saturation coverage, the other struggled to get noticed, despite the mandatory presence of a celebrity, a suitably weighty one too.
  • Minerva has noticed a growing enthusiasm for using infant bath seats in adult bathtubs.
  • When he discovered, in 1954, that dimethylnitrosamine was hepatotoxic he noticed that the poisoned livers contained enlarged cells similar to those seen in veno-occlusive disease.
  • Of course people have noticed before that Matisse posed his models in flimsy, filmy harem pants on divans and cushions covered with flowered or striped stuffs against fabric screens and curtains.
  • Bond really has to work in this movie - he has to set up his cover well in advance and try not to be noticed.
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