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- take notice of
take notice of
take notice of someone or something
Fig. to notice the presence or existence of someone or something. They didn't take notice of me, so I left. I took notice of the amount of the bill.
take notice of
To pay attention to.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Abacuc | | - | Biblical Latin |
| Casper | | KAHS-pər (Dutch) | Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |
| Una | | ['ju:nə] | |
| AindriÚ | | - | Irish |
| Anssi | | AHNS-see | Finnish |
| Lester | | LES-tər | English |