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normal
adjective usual and ordinary
» A normal journey to school
takes 20 minutes.
average, conventional,
habitual, ordinary, regular,
routine, standard, typical,
usual
antonym: unusual
nosy
adjective trying to find out
about other people’s business
» Our nosy neighbour is
always watching us through
the curtains.
curious, eavesdropping,
inquisitive, prying
note^1
noun a short letter » I wrote a
note asking him to come round.
communication (formal),
letter, memo,
memorandum, message,
reminder, epistle,
missive (old-fashioned)
note^2
noun a written record that
helps you remember something
» The secretary made a note
of the rescheduled meeting.
account, jotting,
record, register
note^3
noun an atmosphere, feeling,
or quality » I detected a note
of envy in Reg’s voice when
he talked about his cousin’s
designer trainers.
hint, tone, touch, trace
note^4
verb to become aware of or
mention a fact » Paul noted
that the rain had stopped and
went outside.
mention, notice,
observe (formal), perceive,
register, remark, see
notice^1
verb to become aware of
something » I noticed that
Billy was the only person who
wasn’t laughing.
detect, discern, note,
observe, perceive,
see, spot
notice^2
noun a written announcement
» The students looked at the
notice on the board.
advertisement, bill,
poster, sign
notice^3
noun warning that something
is going to happen » She was
transferred to another group
without notice.
advance warning,
intimation, notification,
warning
noticeable
adjective obvious and easy
to see » There has been
a noticeable improvement
in Sam’s piano playing since
he started practising.
conspicuous, evident,
obvious, perceptible,
unmistakable, manifest,
salient
notify
verb to inform someone
officially of something
» The airport display board
notified the passengers of
the delay.
advise (formal), inform,
tell, warn
notorious
adjective well-known for
something bad » The district
was notorious for crime.
disreputable, infamous,
scandalous
now
adverb at the present time
or moment » I need to see
Gary now, before he leaves.
at once, currently,
immediately, nowadays,
right now, straightaway,
without delay
nuisance
noun someone or something
that is annoying » Dom was a
nuisance, always teasing her.
annoyance, bother,
hassle (informal),
inconvenience, irritation,
pain (informal), pest, plague,
vexation
numb^1
adjective unable to feel
anything » My leg went numb
after I sat on it too long.
dead, frozen, insensitive,
paralysed, benumbed,
insensible
numb^2
verb to make you unable to feel
anything » The cold numbed
my fingers, and I wished I was
wearing gloves.
dull, freeze, paralyse,
stun, benumb, deaden,
immobilize
number^1
noun a word or symbol used
for counting » Pick a number
between one and ten.
digit, figure, numeral,
character, integer
number^2
noun a quantity of things
or people » A large number
of people attended the carnival.
collection, crowd,
horde, multitude
numerous
adjective existing or happening
in large numbers » We’ve met
before on numerous occasions.
lots of, many, several
A large number of people attended
the carnival.
The students looked at the notice
on the board.
The airport display board notified
the passengers of the delay.
The secretary made a note of the
rescheduled meeting.
Dom was a nuisance, always
teasing her.
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