What is the meaning of without notice?
: without informing the person or people involved Terms of the agreement are subject to change without notice.
What do you mean by without prior notice?
Definition of without prior notice : without having told the people involved The contract was canceled without prior notice.
What does the meaning of acquiesce?
to accept, agree, or give consent
: to accept, agree, or give consent by keeping silent or by not making objections They acquiesced to the demands. acquiesce. intransitive verb. ac·qui·esce | \ ˌa-kwē-ˈes \
What is the verb form of notice?
notice. transitive verb. noticed; noticing. Legal Definition of notice (Entry 2 of 3) 1 : to make known through notice appeals noticed for the coming session a noticed shareholder meeting.
What phrase could be used to replace the phrase without warning?
What is another word for without warning?
unheralded | unannounced |
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unanticipated | unforeseen |
unpredicted | without notice |
without prior notice | out of the blue |
sudden | abrupt |
What is a word for without realizing?
Subconsciously. [Without your mind working well] Mindlessly. [Without thinking]
What is the meaning of prior notice?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English prior warning/noticea warning or announcement made before something happens The society must give customers prior notice before changing the cost.
What is Lequescent?
Definition of lequescent: °Inactive, at rest, quiet. “The bats were quiescent at that time of day, so we slowly entered the cave.”
What means gastronomical?
1 : the art or science of good eating. 2 : culinary customs or style Chinese gastronomy.
Is notice a noun or verb?
notice. / (ˈnəʊtɪs) / noun. the act of perceiving; observation; attentionto escape notice. take notice to pay attention; attend.
What is the past form verb of notice?
noticed
notice Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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he/she/it | notices |
present participle | noticing |
past tense | noticed |
past participle | noticed |
What is a word for a sudden change?
A situation of panic or disorder. upheaval. tumult. uproar. cataclysm.