Notices can either be the plural noun, or the present verb.
If the noun, it is more than one of a communication intended to make you aware of something, usually of an event. "We sent out notices of the public meeting." "The accused persons must receive notices of the change of their court dates."
If it is the verb, it is a form of the verb meaning "to take note of", which means to see, be aware of and remember some detail in the world around you. "Jim always notices when I wear my green dress."
Noticeable- adjective- evident; significant; worthy of notice; observant
to become aware of. to observe. to see.
This shade is noticeably darker than the other.
to treat someone differently because they are noticeably different this can be positive or negative discrimination
It was a noticeably chilly morning, now that the first frost of the winter had arrived.
if you mean hook up as in"ask out" then be like yo wadap, wana go out wtih me?
If you mean things like stickers, of course you can. The sound should not be changed noticeably, unless you have a better ear than mine.
Not noticeably, no ;) Less than 500.
Noticeably, manifestly, obviously...
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Quite probably the liger, as it is noticeably bigger.
Not noticeably. LCDs are very low-power.
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Yes, pronouncedly means notably, distinctively or noticeably.