Noticed: meaning, definitions and examples

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noticed

 

[ˈnoʊtɪst ]

Definition

Context #1 | Verb

past tense

Noticed is the past tense of the verb 'notice', which means to become aware of something through observation. It can refer to realizing or perceiving something that might have otherwise gone unseen. This word is often used in contexts where someone has observed a detail or fact that is noteworthy. For example, one might say they noticed a change in someone's behavior or an important detail in a document.

Synonyms

detected, observed, perceived, saw, spotted.

Examples of usage

  • I noticed a typo in the report.
  • She noticed that he was upset.
  • They didn't notice the time passing.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word comes from Middle French 'noter', meaning to mark down or take note.
  • It has roots in the Latin word 'notare', which means to write down or observe.
  • The transformation into a verb shows how language evolves to reflect actions we take, like observing.

Psychology

  • Humans have a natural tendency to notice things that are different from their surroundings, a phenomenon known as the 'oddity effect'.
  • Noticing changes in environment is a key ability that helps individuals adapt to their surroundings and recognize potential threats.
  • Studies show that emotions can enhance our ability to notice details, making us more aware of our experiences.

Literature

  • Noticing details in a story can deeply enhance comprehension and enjoyment—like catching a hidden clue in a mystery novel.
  • Writers often use 'noticing' as a theme to explore characters' personal growth or realizations.
  • Famous authors like F. Scott Fitzgerald emphasize the act of noticing in their narratives, reflecting on societal changes.

Pop Culture

  • Popular music often revolves around themes of noticing someone special, making it a relatable topic in love songs.
  • In movies, the moment a character 'notices' something pivotal often leads to a plot twist or revelation.
  • Social media platforms are designed for users to notice updates and moments in others' lives, influencing modern communication.

Science

  • In the study of perception, scientists explore how our brain processes visual information, making 'noticing' a key element.
  • The phenomenon of 'change blindness' demonstrates how we can fail to notice changes in our environment when distracted.
  • Researchers investigate how focused attention enhances our ability to notice events or details around us, linking it to cognitive functions.

Translations

Translations of the word "noticed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 notado

🇮🇳 ध्यान दिया

🇩🇪 bemerkte

🇮🇩 diperhatikan

🇺🇦 помітив

🇵🇱 zauważył

🇯🇵 気づいた

🇫🇷 remarqué

🇪🇸 notado

🇹🇷 fark ettim

🇰🇷 눈치챘다

🇸🇦 لاحظت

🇨🇿 všiml si

🇸🇰 všimol si

🇨🇳 注意到

🇸🇮 opazil

🇮🇸 tók eftir

🇰🇿 байқадым

🇬🇪 შევამჩნე

🇦🇿 fərq etdim

🇲🇽 notado

Word Frequency Rank

At position #2,292, this word belongs to solid intermediate vocabulary. It's frequently used in both casual and formal contexts and is worth learning for better fluency.