unnotice

English

Etymology

un- + notice

Verb

unnotice (third-person singular simple present unnotices, present participle unnoticing, simple past and past participle unnoticed)

  1. To cease to notice.
    • 2010, Alison McGhee, Was It Beautiful?: A Novel (→ISBN):
      He put a “then” at the end of most sentences. Long ago William T. had noticed this vocal peculiarity and now he could not unnotice it.
    • 2010, Cherie Priest, Dreadnought: A Novel of the Clockwork Century (→ISBN):
      “Don't we know it!” Mrs. Henderson exclaimed. She exclaimed almost every short thing she said, and now that it'd been noticed, Mercy couldn't unnotice it.

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