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noticer

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Etymology

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From notice +‎ -er.

Noun

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noticer (plural noticers)

  1. Someone who notices.
    • 2010 December 10, Gail Godwin, “Working on the Ending”, in The New York Times[1]:
      The 81-year-old Saul Bellow’s slim novella “The Actual,”published[sic] three years before the heftier “Ravelstein,” distills his abiding attraction to “first-class noticers” into a Chicago romance with fairy-tale elements, in which a lifelong noticer is sought out and rewarded for his gift.
    • 2016 September 23, John Williams, “A Timeless Observer”, in The New York Times[2]:
      “He’s a great noticer of things, a great listener. His dialogue still sounds like real speech.”

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