perceptive
see means that you look at something, while notice means that if you know something not just by seeing but also hearing
Naive basically means innocent sentance: The old woman was so niave that she didn't notice the man steal her wallet when he bumped into her.
The verb: The girl sighed and said, "If only he would notice me''. Then she whined. The noun: In the office, another notice was pinned up about the upcoming holiday party.
the word unusual means something that is not ordinary.
overlook
Notice
perceptive
Yes, heed means to pay attention to, or take notice of.
To perceive means to notice that a thing or person exist; or perhaps, simply, to see.
It means the word is spelled incorrectly.
In terms of the English language, the word notice means to give informaton or to give instructions. For example, one might give notice to an employer before quitting.
What about address, which is ad + dress?
Your mind begins to question why that word is called that word and why that word means what it means. You don't even notice that your brain is going around in circles, you just realize that it sounds odd.
It means when you notice things about your body/face in a photo that are unnoticed in real life
Good question.The etymology of the word "advertise" goes back to the Latin advertere, which means "turn toward." In early French, this root had led to the word avertissement, which meant "warning" or "notice"--the idea is, "Turn (your attention) toward this warning/notice."Eventually, in English, the word advertisement had come to mean "written notice posted in a public place," especially a commercial announcement, which is what it continues to mean today.
Notice of litigation threshold means that someone has legal proceedings about to be brought upon them and that the notice is to make them aware of those proceedings beforehand.