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  1. HEED definition: 1. to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning: 2. to pay attention to…. Learn more.

  2. Definition of heed verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning: heed advice/a warning The airline has been criticized for failing to heed advice / warnings about lack of safety routines. Perhaps they should have heeded their own advice. Synonyms. pay attention (to something/someone) listen. mind. Fewer examples.

  4. to pay careful attention to someone's advice or warning synonym notice They failed to heed the lessons of history. If only they had heeded his warnings! Calls for more legislation to protect tenants were not heeded.

  5. 2 meanings: 1. close and careful attention; notice (often in the phrases give, pay, or take heed) 2. to pay close attention to.... Click for more definitions.

  6. : to pay attention. transitive verb. : to give consideration or attention to : mind. heed what he says. heed the call. 2 of 2. noun. ˈhēd. : attention, notice. Synonyms. Verb. follow. listen (to) mind. note. observe. regard. watch.

  7. Definitions of heed. noun. paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people) “he spends without heed to the consequences” synonyms: attentiveness, paying attention, regard. see more. verb. pay close attention to; give heed to. “ Heed the advice of the old men” synonyms: listen, mind. see more. Pronunciation. US. /hid/ UK. /hid/

  8. Heed definition: to give careful attention to. See examples of HEED used in a sentence.

  9. heed meaning, definition, what is heed: to pay attention to someones advice or ...: Learn more.

  10. Origin of Heed. From Middle English hēden, from Old English hēdan (“to heed, take care, observe, attend, guard, take charge, take possession, receive”), from Proto-Germanic *hōdijaną (“to heed, guard”), from Proto-Indo-European *kadʰ- (“to heed, protect”).