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The spelling "realises" is the correct UK variant, and the US spelling is realizes (is aware of).
We're you aware? Did you realise? Has it come to your attention?
When someone says that another is out of touch they mean that they are not aware of what is going on around them. Many younger people think their parents are out of touch.
Not Aware Unaware
Focused, vigilant. To be alert is to be on one's guard, to pay close attention, to be wide awake and very aware of one's surroundings.
The spelling "realises" is the correct UK variant, and the US spelling is realizes (is aware of).
Yes, realized is a verb. It is usable in the sentence "I just realized this and that." As you can see, the word 'realized' is a conjugation of the verb 'to realize', which makes the word a verb.
Tampons. She then realized she hasn't had her period when she was supposed to.
Subbookkeeper as far as I am aware of
We're you aware? Did you realise? Has it come to your attention?
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Be aware.
Hm... I would use the phrase "aware of another presence"."The woman was aware of another presence in the room."
Become aware... figure out
(in the US) Not that I am aware of.
compare the elements of our culture to another.
Yes, the phrase "My heart fell when I realized we were moving away" contains a verb. The main verb is "fell," which describes the action of the heart in response to the realization. The phrase "realized" is also a verb, indicating the act of becoming aware of the situation. Together, they convey emotional and mental responses to the event of moving away.