noticer

Etymology

From notice + -er.

noun

  1. Someone who notices.“The 81-year-old Saul Bellow’s slim novella “The Actual,”published^([sic]) three years before the heftier “Ravelstein,” distills his abiding attraction to “first-class noticers” into a Chicago romance with fairy-tale elements, in which a lifelong noticer is sought out and rewarded for his gift.”