deliberately-noticed
|de-lib-er-ate-ly-no-ticed|
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/dɪˈlɪbərətli ˈnoʊtɪst/
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/dɪˈlɪbərətli ˈnəʊtɪst/
intentional observation
Etymology
'deliberately-noticed' is a compound word formed from 'deliberately' and 'noticed'. 'Deliberately' originates from Latin 'deliberatus', meaning 'considered carefully', and 'noticed' comes from Latin 'notitia', meaning 'a being known'.
'Deliberately' evolved from Middle English 'deliberaten', and 'noticed' from Middle English 'notisen'.
Initially, 'deliberately' meant 'with careful consideration', and 'noticed' meant 'to become aware of'. Together, they convey the idea of being consciously observed.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
consciously observed or recognized with intention.
The artist's work was deliberately-noticed by the critics.
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Last updated: 2025/06/09 09:00
