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「通知」という言葉は名詞および動詞として使用され、情報を伝える行為やその内容を指します。名詞としては、公式な告知や警告を意味し、動詞としては、何かを知覚したり、注意を向けることを示します。様々な文脈で使われるこの言葉は、法律や日常生活において重要な役割を果たします。
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NOTICE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster Est. 1828 Dictionary Definition noun verb noun 2 noun verb Synonyms Example Sentences Word History Phrases Containing Rhymes Entries Near Cite this Entry Citation Kids Definition Kids Legal Definition Legal More from M-W Show more Show more Citation Kids Legal More from M-W Save Word To save this word, you'll need to log in. Log In notice 1 of 2 noun no·​tice ˈnō-təs Synonyms of notice Simple Definition A Simple Definition is available from our Learner's Dictionary to help you understand the meaning faster. 1 a (1) : warning or intimation of something : announcement … subject to change without notice . — Dun's Rev. Please give us enough notice to prepare for your arrival. (2) : the announcement of a party's intention to quit an agreement or relation at a specified time The tenants' right freely to give notice … — Store Bolin (3) : the condition of being warned or notified — usually used in the phrase on notice … putting all … court personnel on notice that fundamental rights had to be observed … — E. E. Nobleman b : information , intelligence 2 a : attention , heed first attracted notice with his short novel see also take notice b : polite or favorable attention : civility She had very little notice from any but him. — Jane Austen 3 : a written or printed announcement Newspapers print notices of marriages and deaths. A notice was sent to parents about the school trip. 4 : a short critical account or review The play received good notices . notice 2 of 2 verb noticed ; noticing ; notices transitive verb 1 : to give notice of 2 a : to comment upon b : review 3 a : to treat with attention or civility b : to become aware of (something or someone) : to take notice of No one noticed her arrival. I think Mr. Carver is showing us at least part of the truth about a segment of American experience few of our writers trouble to notice . — Irving Howe 4 : to give a formal notice to intransitive verb : to become aware of something : to take notice Only one middle-aged customer seems not to notice . — Carol Wallace He did some unorthodox things, … but no one noticed except the musicians who tried to duplicate them. — Rolling Stone noticer noun Synonyms of notice Relevance Noun announcement advertisement ad release posting notification bulletin Verb see spot eye regard See All Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Examples of notice in a Sentence Noun Please give us enough notice to prepare for your arrival. Notices were sent to parents about the school trip. Did you see the notice about the meeting? Newspapers print notices of marriages and deaths. Verb She noticed a smell of gas. You didn't notice that I got my hair cut. She noticed me leaving the meeting early. I noticed an error in the book. The problem was first noticed several days ago. See More Recent Examples on the Web Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback . Noun Uranus in your 11th House of Friends can suddenly change group plans or expectations without much notice . — Tarot.com, Hartford Courant , 3 May 2026 Also, in certain cases where a private entity is seeking to pass the case to a public guardian as successor, which typically happens when the estate is running out of money, a 120-day minimum notice to the court would be required. — Christy Gutowski, Chicago Tribune , 3 May 2026 Verb Anthony Robledo As fashion enthusiasts dissect Zoë Kravitz's 2026 Met Gala look from head to toe, Harry Styles fans are noticing that an engagement ring is nowhere to be spotted. — Anika Reed, USA Today , 5 May 2026 At the time, fans noticed that Baldoni — who directed and co-starred in the film — was doing a lot of solo interviews, while Lively, the other main star, was appearing alongside her castmates and Colleen Hoover (the best-selling author who wrote the book the film was based on). — Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone , 4 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for notice Word History Etymology Noun and Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French, knowledge, notification, from Latin notitia acquaintance, awareness, from notus known, from past participle of noscere to come to know — more at know First Known Use Noun 15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1) Verb 15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Time Traveler The first known use of notice was in the 15th century See more words from the same century Phrases Containing notice at a moment's / minute's notice at short notice at such short notice bring (something) to someone's notice come to public notice escape someone's notice notice board notice to quit on a moment's / minute's notice on notice on short notice on such short notice put us on notice serve notice sit up and take notice of take much notice of take no notice take notice took no notice of until further notice without notice without prior notice written notice See More Rhymes for notice lotus motus haliotis melilotus microtus myotis See All Rhymes for notice Browse Nearby Words Nothoscordum notice noticeability See all Nearby Words Cite this Entry Style MLA Chicago APA Merriam-Webster “Notice.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/notice. 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Copy Citation Kids Definition notice 1 of 2 noun no·​tice ˈnōt-əs 1 : warning or indication of something : announcement gave us notice of the change 2 : notification of the ending of an agreement at a specified time gave my employer notice 3 : attention sense 1 , heed take no notice of them 4 : a written or printed announcement 5 : a brief published criticism (as of a book) notice 2 of 2 verb noticed ; noticing 1 : to make mention of : remark on 2 : to take notice of : observe , mark notice details Legal Definition notice 1 of 3 noun no·​tice 1 a : a notification or communication of a fact, claim, demand, or proceeding see also process , service Note: The requirements of when, how, and what notice must be given to a person are often prescribed by a statute, rule, or contract. b : awareness of such a fact, claim, demand, or proceeding — actual notice : actual awareness or direct notification of a specific fact, demand, claim, or proceeding had actual notice of the meeting called also express notice : implied notice in this entry — constructive notice : notice that one exercising ordinary care and diligence as a matter of duty would possess and especially that is imputed by law rather than from fact held to have constructive notice of the prior recorded deed compare recording act — express notice : actual notice in this entry — implied notice : notice that is imputed to a party having knowledge of a fact or circumstance that would cause a reasonable party to inquire further or having possession of a means of knowing a particular fact and that is considered a form of actual notice called also inquiry notice — notice by publication : notice published in a public medium (as a newspaper) that is used, allowed, or required especially in matters of public concern, land, or estates or after due diligence in attempting personal service of process 2 : actual notice in this entry 3 : constructive notice in this entry 4 : something (as information) that would cause a reasonable party to inquire further see also implied notice in this entry 5 : a written document containing notice filed a notice of appeal 6 : recognition or attention especially by a court see also judicial notice notice 2 of 3 transitive verb noticed ; noticing 1 : to make known through notice appeals noticed for the coming session a noticed shareholder meeting 2 : to recognize formally in a civil action or proceeding, the court shall instruct the jury to accept as conclusive any fact judicially noticed — Federal Rules of Evidence Rule 201(g) 3 : to serve a notice to also : to bring about by means of notice allowed to notice a deposition from the other party notice 3 of 3 adjective : of, relating to, or being a recording act in which a party having an interest in property has priority over any earlier unrecorded claims of which the party had no notice compare pure race , race-notice More from Merriam-Webster on notice Nglish: Translation of notice for Spanish Speakers Last Updated: 5 May 2026 - Updated example sentences Love words? 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