noticing


From the verb notice: (⇒ conjugate)
noticing is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v pres p

Collocations for "noticing"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "noticing" in context.

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notice

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
v
  1. notice a [difference, similarity] (in)
  2. notice the [problem, error, mistake, signs]
  3. noticed (it) [before, when, after]
  4. notice an [increase, improvement]
  5. noticed [immediately, quickly, recently]
  6. [didn't, failed to] notice (that)
  7. noticed (after it was) too late
  8. I never (even) noticed
  9. notice how you act when
  10. notice how [much, many, some]
  11. (may) notice a change in [mood, behavior]
  12. [wants, would like] to [get, be] noticed
  13. [wants] him to notice her
  14. [want, wants] to be noticed
  15. be noticed by [him, anyone, someone]
  16. [he never, no one] notices her
  17. [suddenly, quickly] noticed
  18. noticed her with a [smile, grunt, nod]
  19. noticed him [leaving, entering, standing]
  20. noticed by [thousands, others]
  21. noticed and [appreciated, remembered]
n
  1. a [warning, copyright, privacy] notice
  2. received an official notice for
  3. handed in her (leaving) notice
  4. a [day's, week's] notice (before)
  5. gave (her) notice in [writing, person]
  6. the [company, boss] gave the worker [two week's, one month's] notice
  7. (didn't) give [advance, prior] notice
  8. at least give me [some, a bit of] notice
  9. they [left, started] without notice
  10. receive notice of the [appeal, proposal, change]
  11. issue a notice to [users, members, residents, the public]
  12. give notice of your [intentions, plans, movements]
  13. [post, nail, display] a notice against trespassers
  14. the [house, car, job] was advertised in a notice
  15. took notice of her [surroundings, immediate environment]
  16. took no notice of the [jeers, insults, remarks]
  17. take no notice (of them)!
  18. she considers it beneath her notice
  19. the [worker, child, student] was singled out for notice
  20. the [band, actress] (first) came to public notice (in)
  21. it has [come, been brought] to our notice that
  22. it [may, might, seems to] have escaped your notice (that)
n as adj
  1. [pinned to, up on] the notice board
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