heed (Meaning)

Wordnet

heed (n)

paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)

Wordnet

heed (v)

pay close attention to; give heed to

Webster

heed (v. t.)

To mind; to regard with care; to take notice of; to attend to; to observe.

Webster

heed (v. i.)

To mind; to consider.

Webster

heed (n.)

Attention; notice; observation; regard; -- often with give or take.

Careful consideration; obedient regard.

A look or expression of heading.

heed Sentence Examples

  1. Heed the wise counsel of your elders, for they have walked the path before you.
  2. Despite warnings, she refused to heed the dangers that lay ahead.
  3. The captain's orders were clear, and the crew was quick to heed them.
  4. The wise heed the lessons of history, lest they repeat the mistakes of the past.
  5. The teacher implored his students to heed his instructions carefully.
  6. Heed not the whispers of doubt; they will only lead you astray.
  7. The wise traveler heeds the signs of nature and prepares accordingly.
  8. Despite the loud music, we could barely heed the words of the speaker.
  9. Heed the warnings of the weather forecast and stay indoors during the storm.
  10. The doctor's orders were explicit, and the patient needed to heed them to ensure a full recovery.

FAQs About the word heed

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disregard, disregard, neglect, neglect, unawareness,unawareness, obliviousness,obliviousness

Heed the wise counsel of your elders, for they have walked the path before you.

Despite warnings, she refused to heed the dangers that lay ahead.

The captain's orders were clear, and the crew was quick to heed them.

The wise heed the lessons of history, lest they repeat the mistakes of the past.