"Heedlessness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Heedlessness is a noun that refers to the quality of being careless, neglectful, or inattentive, often resulting in mistakes or consequences. It is the state of ignoring or disregarding warnings, advice, or guidelines, or the tendency to act impulsively without thinking about the potential outcomes.
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."
Heedlessly means: carelessly or thoughtlessly, often without considering the consequences or potential risks.
The word "heel" can refer to:<br><br>1. The back part of the foot, especially when making contact with the ground. <br>Example: "She stood out of his way to avoid getting her heel scuffed."<br>2. The back part of something, especially when curved or angled. <br>Example: "The cars had distinctive chrome heels on their wheels."<br>3. In boxing, the area around the back of the ear, which a boxer is not allowed to strike. <br>Example: "The boxer was disqualified for hitting his opponent's heel."<br>4. As a verb, to put one's heel down firmly in order to stop or alter one's movement. <br>Example: "She heel-ed her horse to make it stop at the gate."<br>5. In denim, a type of sewing machine needle used to reinforce the heel of a pair of jeans.