Idioms

escape somebody's notice

escape (one's) notice

To avoid being seen. I doubt you will escape people's notice if you show up at the party in a floor-length sequined gown. The actress never hid her love of the spotlight. She only tried to escape the public's notice when her health began to decline. Do you really think the broken vase is just going to escape Mom's notice? Please.
See also: escape, notice
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escape somebody’s ˈnotice

not be noticed by somebody: It may have escaped your notice but I’m very busy right now. Can we talk later?
See also: escape, notice
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