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- Dictionaryheed/hiːd/
verb
- 1. pay attention to; take notice of: "he should have heeded the warnings"
noun
- 1. careful attention: "if he heard, he paid no heed"
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Heed can be a verb meaning to pay attention or to give consideration, or a noun meaning attention or notice. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of heed.
Heed means to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning. Learn how to use heed as a verb and a noun, and see synonyms and examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.
Heed means to give careful attention to something or someone, or to observe or acknowledge it. It can also be a noun meaning careful attention or observation. See examples, synonyms, antonyms, and word history of heed.
Heed means to pay attention to someone's advice or warning, or to notice something carefully. Learn how to use heed in sentences, with synonyms and related words, and compare British and American English pronunciation.
Heed means to pay attention to or listen to something or someone. It can also be a noun meaning close attention or notice. See different sources, synonyms, translations and usage examples of heed.
Heed means to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning. Learn how to use heed as a verb and a noun, and see synonyms and examples from various sources.
Heed is an old word, meaning "to listen to and follow." It can also be used as a noun: "Take heed of my instructions," said the wizard, "for the magic potion will work only by the light of the full moon."