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NTICE

Noun

Definition: A person, usually in a position of authority, who monitors and enforces rules and regulations.

Example sentence: Our teacher was a strict ntice who made sure we followed the classroom rules.

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Verb (transitive)

Definition: To observe or notice something carefully or casually.

Example sentence: I couldn't help but ntice the beautiful artwork hanging on the wall.

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Verb (intransitive)

Definition: To give information, warning, or advice to someone.

Example sentence: The security guard nticed the guests about the upcoming fire drill.

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Adjective

Definition: Describing something that is striking, noticeable, or remarkable.

Example sentence: Her new dress had a ntice design that caught everyone's attention.

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Local Usage (Noun)

Definition: A traditional or well-known event or place within a particular area.

Example sentence: The county fair is a significant local ntice that attracts visitors from nearby towns.

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