"Heed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Heed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Heed" Meaning

To heed something means to listen to advice or warnings, to comply with a request, or to pay attention to a situation. For example: "The islanders were warned to heed the evacuation orders and leave the area immediately."

"Heed" Examples

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Example Sentences:


She warns us to heed the warning signs on the road. (meaning to pay attention and take action)
The captain orders his men to heed his commands quickly. (meaning to follow instructions promptly)
The leader's words fell on deaf ears, and no one heeded her warning. (meaning to listen to or respond to someone's advice or warning)
The police asked the pedestrians to heed the traffic signals and not cross the road at night. (meaning to comply with a rule or regulation)
In this competitive market, companies must heed the changing consumer trends and adapt quickly. (meaning to pay attention to and respond to a development or situation)

"Heed" Similar Words

Hedonistically

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Hedonistics

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Hedonists

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Hedonize

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To hedonize means to indulge in pleasure or self-gratification, often to the point of excess. It can also refer to the indulgence of one's sensual desires, especially in a way that is considered selfish or hedonistic.

Hedonomics

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Hedyloidea

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Hedysarum

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Heebie-jeebies

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Heedful

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Heedfully

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Heedfulness

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Heedless

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Heedlessly

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Heedlessly means: carelessly or thoughtlessly, often without considering the consequences or potential risks.

Heedlessness

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