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reading notice

American  

noun

  1. a short advertisement placed at the bottom of a column, as on the front page of a newspaper, and often set in the same print as other matter.


Etymology

Origin of reading notice

An Americanism dating back to 1905–10

Example Sentences

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When you are reading, notice such facts and remember such narratives as you can turn to good account in this way.

From The Teacher by Abbott, Jacob

"And now, what about a little reading notice for McQuiggan's proposition?"

From The Clarion by Stevens, William Dodge

It is proper, however, to insert a reading notice in the newspapers announcing the selection of the Demonstration Home and giving the name of the owner or builder.

From Better Homes in America Plan Book for Demonstration Week October 9 to 14, 1922 by Meloney, Mrs W.B.

In reading, notice how much imagery of objects, persons, scenes, sounds, etc., occurs spontaneously.

From Psychology A Study Of Mental Life by Woodworth, Robert S.

A. In your reading, notice how often the effects are indicated by the use of some one of the following expressions: as a result, accordingly, consequently, for, hence, so, so that, thus.

From Composition-Rhetoric by Brooks, Stratton D.

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