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take notice
verb as in listen
Strong matches
verb as in remark
verb as in see
Strong matches
verb as in watch
Strong matches
Example Sentences
“We continue to allow our party to align ourselves with the wealthiest few and everyday people are beginning to take notice.”
Still, he signalled his intent and if the defender took notice he was still powerless to do much about it.
At the candidates’ forum at Fremont High, school board candidates took notice of their newest constituency.
Now, Frascone is threatening to spoil the close election for Jones and some prognosticators have taken notice.
The science teacher from Oslo would take matters into her own hands and deliver a speech which would force those at the top of Fifa to take notice.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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