Observe
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noun
- Information, intelligence
- Attention, heed
"first attracted notice with his short novel"
- Polite or favorable attention civility
"She had very little notice from any but him."
- A written or printed announcement
"Newspapers print notices of marriages and deaths."
- A short critical account or review
"The play received good notices."
- warning or intimation of something : announcement
- the announcement of a party's intention to quit an agreement or relation at a specified time
- the condition of being warned or notified —usually used in the phrase on notice
verb
- To give notice of
- To comment upon
- Review
- To treat with attention or civility
- To become aware of (something or someone) to take notice of
"No one noticed her arrival."
- To give a formal notice to
- To become aware of something to take notice
"Only one middle-aged customer seems not to notice."
noun phrase
- A formal warning to someone that he or she will have to leave (leased premises)
"The landlord gave the tenants notice to quit (the premises)."
idiomatic phrase
- To become aware of or give attention to something or someone to observe or treat something or someone with special attention
"… one Saturday in October 1984, San Francisco coach Bill Walsh flipped on the TV to watch college football, saw Rice on the highlights and took notice."
idiom
- Immediately after one has been told about something
"They're prepared to help us at a moment's notice."
idiom
- Immediately after one has been told about something
"She had to leave on a business trip at (very) short notice."
idiom
- Without knowing very far ahead of time that something is going to happen
"Thank you for meeting with me at such short notice."
idiom
- To tell someone about (something)
"He brought the problem to my notice."
idiom
- To be heard about by many people
"The band first came to public notice in 1991."
idiom
- To be not noticed by someone
"The error escaped my notice."
This clue was used on October 15, 2025.
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Clue “Observe” on November 14, 2025.
verb
- To make sure or take care (that something is done)
"censor to look that no man lived idly"
- To ascertain by the use of one's eyes
"look what I brought you"
- To exercise the power of vision upon examine
- To search for
- Expect, anticipate
"we look to have a good year"
- To have in mind as an end
"looking to win back some lost profits"
- To bring into a place or condition by the exercise of the power of vision
- To express by the eyes or facial expression
"the friar looked his surprise"
- To have an appearance that befits or accords with
"looks her age"
- To exercise the power of vision see
- To direct one's attention
"look upon the future with hope"
- To direct the eyes
"looked up from the newspaper"
- To have the appearance or likelihood of being seem
"it looks unlikely"
- To have a specified outlook
"the house looked east"
- To gaze in wonder or surprise stare
- To show a tendency
"the evidence looks to acquittal"
noun
- The act of looking
- Glance
- The expression of the countenance
- Physical appearance
- A combination of design features giving a unified appearance
"a new look in women's fashions"
- The state or form in which something appears
noun
- One that looks like another double
verb
- To be in a position that affords a downward view
- To regard with contempt despise
noun
- A chance of success
- A quick pass in football to a receiver running diagonally toward the center of the field
verb
- Watch
"looked on anxiously from the sidelines"
verb
- To take care or concern oneself
verb
- To inspect or examine especially in a cursory way
noun
- A general survey evaluation, inspection
verb
- To cheer up
"look up—things are not all bad"
- To improve in prospects or conditions
"business is looking up"
- To search for in or as if in a reference work
"look up an address"
- To seek out especially for a brief visit
"look me up when you're here"
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