Notaron (en. Noticed)
/noˈtaɾon/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To perceive or become aware of something through observation.
They noticed that the weather was changing rapidly.
Notaron que el clima estaba cambiando rápidamente.
To register in thought or in a document.
They noticed the changes in the weekly report.
Notaron los cambios en el informe semanal.
To conclude something based on visible evidence.
They noticed that the plants were wilted.
Notaron que las plantas estaban marchitas.
Etymology
Derived from the verb 'notar', which comes from the Latin 'notare', meaning 'to mark' or 'to make a note'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
they did not notice the change
They did not realize the change.
no notaron el cambio
they noticed the absence
They realized that someone was not present.
notaron la ausencia
they did not notice anything strange
They did not observe anything unusual.
no notaron nada extraño
Related Words
notar
To perceive or become aware of something.
notar
observation
The action of observing.
observación
perception
The way we understand or interpret something.
percepción
Slang Meanings
To realize something in an informal context.
When I arrived, they noticed that I had cut my hair.
Cuando llegué, notaron que me había cortado el cabello.
To make a quick or informal detection.
They quickly noticed that the party was very boring.
Notaron que la fiesta estaba muy aburrida rápidamente.