"Heads-up" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Heads-up" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Heads-up" Meaning

A heads-up is a warning or notification about something that is about to happen, often used in informal contexts. It can also refer to a quick summary or brief overview of a situation or plan. For example, "I've got a heads-up on the surprise party planned for your birthday."

"Heads-up" Examples

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1. Informative advance warning

Example: "The coach gave the team a heads-up about the opponent's strong defense, so they could prepare accordingly."

2. Warning or alert

Example: "The pilot got a heads-up about turbulence on the route, so he adjusted the flight plan."

3. Knowledge or information

Example: "I got a heads-up on the new product features from a trusted source."

4. Alert or notification

Example: "I received a heads-up on the meeting reschedule via text message."

5. Advance notice or intel

Example: "The journalist got a heads-up about the government's secret plans, which she used for her exposé."

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