What does take notice mean?

Definitions for take notice
take no·tice

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. take noticeverb

    observe with special attention

    "Take notice of the great architecture"

Wiktionary

  1. take noticeverb

    To notice; to take note.

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  1. take notice

    To take notice means to become aware of, to pay attention to, or to recognize something or someone. It may also involve acknowledging the presence, existence, or importance of that thing or person.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of take notice in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of take notice in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of take notice in a Sentence

  1. Nicola Sturgeon:

    The general election on May 7 is a fantastic opportunity for Scotland to make Westminster sit up and take notice, by holding the balance of power in a hung Parliament, SNP MPs can work with others to lock David Cameron out of Downing Street -- and ensure that Scotland's priorities become priorities at Westminster.

  2. Joe Novotny:

    All of a sudden, in the Chamber directly in front of me, I see a man walk in front of me. I look up immediately to see who it is. And there was nobody there, it's also one of those things where you tell yourself, ‘Is this real?’ It was vivid. It was vivid enough that it made me take notice. And it made me feel like I wasn't alone.

  3. Home Secretary:

    When the security and intelligence agencies tell us that the threat we face is now more dangerous than at any time before or since 9/11 we should take notice.

  4. Robert McCreary:

    If we can put a protective bubble around these women and young girls ... I really believe the world will stand up and take notice and have a lot of offers to take them in and host them.

  5. Heather White:

    The announcement from Kraft should be a wake-up call for other food manufacturers to take notice, go back to the drawing board, reformulate and get rid of these synthetic ingredients of concern, especially in food that is marketed to children.


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