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notice vs trace

trace vs notice

notice and trace both are nouns.

notice and trace both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
notice Yes No Yes No
trace Yes No Yes No
As verbs, trace is a hyponym of notice; that is, trace is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than notice:
  • notice: discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of by perception with the eyes
  • trace: discover traces of
Other hyponyms of notice include catch out, find out, sense, instantiate, see.
notice (noun) trace (noun)
the act of noticing or paying attention a drawing created by superimposing a semitransparent sheet of paper on the original image and copying on it the lines of the original image
polite or favorable attention either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree
a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement an indication that something has been present
an announcement containing information about an event a suggestion of some quality
a request for payment a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle
advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw from an arrangement of contract a just detectable amount
a short critical review
notice (verb) trace (verb)
make or write a comment on follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something
express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with read with difficulty
notice or perceive make a mark or lines on a surface
discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of by perception with the eyes copy by following the lines of the original drawing on a transparent sheet placed upon it; make a tracing of
pursue or chase relentlessly
to go back over again
make one's course or travel along a path; travel or pass over, around, or along
discover traces of
Difference between notice and trace

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