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- verbheed (verb) · heeds (third person present) · heeded (past tense) · heeded (past participle) · heeding (present participle)
- pay attention to; take notice of:"he should have heeded the warnings"
nounheed (noun)- careful attention:"if he heard, he paid no heed" · "we must take heed of the suggestions"
OriginOld English hēdan, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch hoeden and German hüten.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- Heed is a verb that means to pay attention to something, listen to it, and consider it carefully123. It often involves acknowledging advice, warnings, or information and may lead to taking action based on what is heard or observed.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.To heed something is to listen to it, pay careful attention to it, or otherwise observe or acknowledge it in some way—and often to take action on it.www.dictionary.com/browse/heedheed verb [ T ] formal us / hiːd / uk / hiːd / Add to word list Add to word list to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/heedheed (hēd) v. heed·ed, heed·ing, heeds v.tr. To pay attention to; listen to and consider: "He did not heed my gibes, and chattered on" (Sean O'Faolain).www.thefreedictionary.com/heed
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