Notification

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌnoʊ.tə.fəˈkeɪ.ʃən/

Definitions of notification

noun a formal or informal message that provides information or updates on a particular subject

Example Sentences

A1 I received a notification on my phone.

A2 The notification popped up on my computer screen.

B1 I set up email notifications for important updates.

B2 The notification system on this app is very efficient.

C1 I customized the notification settings to only receive urgent alerts.

C2 The notification feature allows users to stay informed in real-time.

Examples of notification in a Sentence

formal The notification was sent out to all employees regarding the upcoming meeting.

informal I got a notification on my phone about the new software update.

slang I'm always getting notifications from that app, it's so annoying.

figurative The sudden notification of her arrival caught everyone by surprise.

Grammatical Forms of notification

past tense

notified

plural

notifications

comparative

more notified

superlative

most notified

present tense

notify

future tense

will notify

perfect tense

have notified

continuous tense

is notifying

singular

notification

positive degree

notified

infinitive

to notify

gerund

notifying

participle

notifying

Origin and Evolution of notification

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'notification' originated from the Latin word 'notificatio', which is derived from the verb 'notifcare' meaning 'to make known'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'notification' has evolved to encompass various forms of informing or alerting individuals, especially in the context of technology and communication.