Do both these sentences mean the same:
"Tess noted the aged elegance of everything in the room."
"Tess noticed the aged elegance of everything in the room."
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" Yes, but "noted" gives me the impression that Tess was going to remember this scene, while "noticed" gives me the impression that Tess had perhaps just a passing interest in it. CJ
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Christine ChristieDo both these sentences mean the same:
"Tess noted the aged elegance of everything in the room."
"Tess noticed the aged elegance of everything in the room."
Yes, but "noted" gives me the impression that Tess was going to remember this scene, while "noticed" gives me the impression that Tess had perhaps just