Take notice of Meaning in English
expression
TAYK NOH-tuhs uhv
TAYK NOH-tiss ov
Definition
To pay attention to something or someone, or to recognize and acknowledge their presence or importance.
Usage & Nuances
Somewhat formal; often used to say someone is ignoring or becoming aware of something. Common in phrases like 'didn't take notice of' or 'take notice of the warning.' Similar to 'pay attention to,' but 'take notice of' often emphasizes the act of specifically acknowledging something.
Spanish: prestar atención a - fijarse enPortuguese (BR): prestar atenção a - notarPortuguese (PT): prestar atenção a - reparar emChinese (Simplified): 注意到 - 留意Chinese (Traditional): 注意到 - 留意Hindi: ध्यान देनाArabic: يلاحظ - ينتبه إلىBengali: মনোযোগ দেওয়া - লক্ষ্য করাRussian: обращать внимание - замечатьJapanese: 注意を払う - 気に留めるVietnamese: chú ý đến - để ý đếnKorean: 주의를 기울이다 - 신경 쓰다Turkish: dikkat etmek - farkına varmakUrdu: توجہ دینا - دھیان دیناIndonesian: memperhatikan - menyadari
Example Sentences
He didn't take notice of the sign.
basic
Please take notice of the rules.
basic
She always takes notice of her teacher's advice.
basic
You should really take notice of what she said in the meeting.
natural
Most people just rushed by and didn't take notice of me.
natural
Don’t take notice of what they say—just do your best.
natural