hark Synonyms
hark Meaning
Wordnet
hark (v)
listen; used mostly in the imperative
Webster
hark (v. i.)
To listen; to hearken.
hark Sentence Examples
- As the echoes of the thunder harked, the hikers hastily sought shelter.
- The distant bell harked the hour, marking the time for meditation.
- The mournful howl of the wolf harked across the frozen wasteland.
- The old ship's horn harked a warning, signaling approaching danger.
- The wind harked through the trees, carrying the scent of autumn leaves.
- The distant cry for help harked desperately, urging us to take action.
- The sound of gunfire harked from the battlefront, marking the start of a tragic confrontation.
- The scratching of a quill on parchment harked the creation of a timeless masterpiece.
- The haunting melody of the violin harked, evoking memories of love and loss.
- The screech of a hawk harked through the air, a reminder of nature's formidable presence.
FAQs About the word hark
listen; used mostly in the imperativeTo listen; to hearken.
hear,listen, heed,harken, hearken, mind,attend, prick up one's ears
ignore, ignore, tune out, tune out, disregard,disregard, discount,discount
As the echoes of the thunder harked, the hikers hastily sought shelter.
The distant bell harked the hour, marking the time for meditation.
The mournful howl of the wolf harked across the frozen wasteland.
The old ship's horn harked a warning, signaling approaching danger.