TAKE HEED vs HEAR: VERB
- Listen and pay attention
- To pay attention.
- Get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally
- Listen and pay attention
- Examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process
- Perceive (sound) via the auditory sense
- Receive a communication from someone
TAKE HEED vs HEAR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To have the sense or faculty of perceiving sound.
- To be informed by oral communication; to be told; to receive information by report or by letter.
- To be blamed.
- To be praised.
- To consider, permit, or consent to something. Used only in the negative.
- To receive news or information; learn.
- To be capable of perceiving sound.
- To attend or participate in.
- To listen to and consider favorably.
- To listen to (something) attentively or in an official capacity, as in a court.
- To learn by hearing; be told by others.
- To perceive (sound) by the ear.
- To use the power of perceiving sound; to perceive or apprehend by the ear; to attend; to listen.
TAKE HEED vs HEAR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To perceive by the ear; to apprehend or take cognizance of by the ear
- To give audience or attention to; to listen to; to heed; to accept the doctrines or advice of; to obey; to examine; to try in a judicial court
- To attend, or be present at, as hearer or worshiper
- To give attention to as a teacher or judge.
- To accede to the demand or wishes of; to listen to and answer favorably; to favor.
- See Remark, under Hear, v. i.
- To receive private communication.
- To hear one say; to learn by common report; to receive by rumor.
TAKE HEED vs HEAR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To perceive by the ear; receive an impression of through the auditory sense; take cognizance of by harkening.
- To pay regard to by listening; give ear to; give audience to; mark and consider what is said by; listen to for the purpose of learning, awarding, judging, determining, etc.: as, to hear prayer; to hear a lesson or an argument; to hear an advocate or a cause, as a judge.
- To listen to understandingly; learn or comprehend by harkening; hence, to learn by verbal statement or report.
- To be a hearer of; attend usually the ministrations of: as, what minister do you hear?
- To be called.
- To possess the sense of hearing; have that form of sense-perception which is dependent on the ear.
- To listen; harken; give heed.
- To be told; learn by report: as, so I hear.
- To be heard, or heard of; be reported.
- (idiom) (never hear the end of) To be complained to or told about (something) repeatedly or for a long time.
- (idiom) (hear, hear) Used to express approval.
TAKE HEED vs HEAR: RELATED WORDS
- Keep at, Skip over, Drag up, Keep down, Nonattention, Have in mind, Keep back, Carry off, Take hold, Tread on, Concentrate on, Slip by, Bear in mind, Hear, Listen
- Overhear, Speak, Listening, Tell, Take heed, Get word, Get wind, Get a line, Pick up, Find out, Try, Discover, Learn, See, Listen
TAKE HEED vs HEAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Keep at, Skip over, Drag up, Keep down, Nonattention, Have in mind, Keep back, Carry off, Take hold, Tread on, Concentrate on, Slip by, Bear in mind, Hear, Listen
- Read, Sing, Talk, Know, Speak, Listening, Tell, Take heed, Pick up, Find out, Try, Discover, Learn, See, Listen
TAKE HEED vs HEAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Take heed, therefore, unto thy possessions, until my return.".
- Reformed and we should take heed of that.
- Please take heed when searching for work online.
- Stay away, read other reviews and take heed.
- Only those who possess intelligence will take heed.
- Take heed, Chrissy and other period skin sufferers.
- Take heed lest thou too be cut off.
- Trespass against him take heed: and findeth philip, harden not take the word of the winter.
- If you take full advantage of a brimming salad bar, take heed.
- So, take heed, take heed of the western winds, Take heed of the stormy weather.
- How can they hear me, if only God is omnipresent, and for them to hear me would require them to be omnipresent?
- You could really hear the tyres and you could every now and again hear a bit of rain out in the garden.
- You have to be very, very mindful of what you hear in the media and what you hear from people.
- It is better for a man to hear the rebuke of the wise than to hear the song of fools.
- Be pleased to hear us, O Christ; Graciously hear us, O Christ; graciously hear us, O Lord Christ.
- We are not likely to hear anything and learn anything new, but we will hear the same arguments.
- This is not a performance you would want to hear often, but you should certainly hear it once.
- The Supreme Court has discretionary jurisdiction to hear any case it wishes to hear.
- But, we all hear what we want to hear, and what we expect to hear.
- Who hath ears to hear, let him hear.
TAKE HEED vs HEAR: QUESTIONS
- What does it mean to take heed to someone's advice?
- What does Michael say when Dwight says take heed of?
- Does your conscience say take heed honest Launcelot Gobbo?
- Wherefore let him that thinketh he stand take heed?
- Do evangelicals want to hear endorsements at church?
- Where can I hear Free Radio Hereford&Worcestershire?
- Did you hear gunshots in Germantown Wednesday night?
- Can Avalokiteshvara hear the cry of suffering individuals?
- Who will hear my uncontested or undefended divorce?
- Is to hear of perfectly synonymous with to hear about?
- Why is the phrase'hear him hear him'used in Parliament?
- How many sheet music arrangements of do you hear what I hear?
- What sound did the Grinch hear that he simply must hear?
- What radio station is Hear Hear Warriors basketball on?