Pronunciation: /ɪˈskeɪp ˈnoʊtɪs/
noun the act of not being noticed or observed
A1 The small stain on the wall may escape notice if you don't look closely.
A2 Her subtle change in hairstyle did not escape notice at the party.
B1 The grammatical errors in the report did not escape notice during the review process.
B2 The suspicious behavior of the employee did not escape notice of the security team.
C1 The intricate details of the painting were so well done that they did not escape notice of the art critics.
C2 The politician's controversial statement did not escape notice of the media, sparking a national debate.
verb to not be noticed or observed
A1 The small mouse tried to escape notice from the cat.
A2 The student's mistake did not escape notice of the teacher.
B1 Her unusual behavior could not escape notice during the meeting.
B2 The subtle changes in the painting may escape notice to the untrained eye.
C1 The company's unethical practices will not escape notice for long.
C2 His exceptional talent cannot escape notice in the world of music.
formal Her meticulous attention to detail ensured that no errors would escape notice.
informal I don't know how she manages to escape notice with that bright pink hair.
slang Even with his flashy outfit, he still managed to escape notice in the crowded club.
figurative The subtle nuances of the painting were so captivating that they could not escape notice.
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