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All heed synonyms

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verb heed

  • observe β€” to see, watch, perceive, or notice: He observed the passersby in the street.
  • hear β€” to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
  • obey β€” to comply with or follow the commands, restrictions, wishes, or instructions of: to obey one's parents.
  • listen β€” to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing; give ear.
  • take to heart β€” Anatomy. a hollow, pumplike organ of blood circulation, composed mainly of rhythmically contractile smooth muscle, located in the chest between the lungs and slightly to the left and consisting of four chambers: a right atrium that receives blood returning from the body via the superior and inferior vena cavae, a right ventricle that pumps the blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation, a left atrium that receives the oxygenated blood via the pulmonary veins and passes it through the mitral valve, and a left ventricle that pumps the oxygenated blood, via the aorta, throughout the body.
  • note β€” a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
  • dig β€” to break up, turn over, or remove earth, sand, etc., as with a shovel, spade, bulldozer, or claw; make an excavation.
  • hark β€” to listen attentively; hearken.
  • consider β€” If you consider a person or thing to be something, you have the opinion that this is what they are.
  • attend β€” If you attend a meeting or other event, you are present at it.
  • sit β€” to rest with the body supported by the buttocks or thighs; be seated.
  • spot β€” a rounded mark or stain made by foreign matter, as mud, blood, paint, ink, etc.; a blot or speck.
  • regard β€” to look upon or think of with a particular feeling: to regard a person with favor.
  • mind β€” (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind.
  • mark β€” Marcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
  • watch β€” to be alertly on the lookout, look attentively, or observe, as to see what comes, is done, or happens: to watch while an experiment is performed.
  • see β€” to perceive with the eyes; look at.
  • hearken β€” Literary. to give heed or attention to what is said; listen.
  • catch β€” If you catch a person or animal, you capture them after chasing them, or by using a trap, net, or other device.
  • follow β€” to come after in sequence, order of time, etc.: The speech follows the dinner.
  • baby-sit β€” to act or work as a baby-sitter
  • watch one's step β€” a movement made by lifting the foot and setting it down again in a new position, accompanied by a shifting of the weight of the body in the direction of the new position, as in walking, running, or dancing.

noun heed

  • attention β€” If you give someone or something your attention, you look at it, listen to it, or think about it carefully.
  • notice β€” an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day's notice.
  • mindfulness β€” the state or quality of being mindful or aware of something.
  • care β€” If you care about something, you feel that it is important and are concerned about it.
  • attentiveness β€” characterized by or giving attention; observant: an attentive audience.
  • thought β€” Informal. the act or a period of thinking: I want to sit down and give it a good think.
  • tlc β€” If someone or something needs some TLC, they need to be treated in a kind and caring way. TLC is an abbreviation for 'tender loving care.'
  • application β€” An application for something such as a job or membership of an organization is a formal written request for it.
  • carefulness β€” cautious in one's actions: Be careful when you cross the street.
  • caution β€” Caution is great care which you take in order to avoid possible danger.
  • cognizance β€” Cognizance is knowledge or understanding.
  • concentration β€” Concentration on something involves giving all your attention to it.
  • concern β€” Concern is worry about a situation.
  • consideration β€” Consideration is careful thought about something.
  • debate β€” A debate is a discussion about a subject on which people have different views.
  • deliberation β€” Deliberation is the long and careful consideration of a subject.
  • ear β€” the part of a cereal plant, as corn, wheat, etc., that contains the flowers and hence the fruit, grains, or kernels.
  • heedful β€” taking heed; attentive; mindful; thoughtful; careful: She was always heedful of others' needs.
  • interest β€” the feeling of a person whose attention, concern, or curiosity is particularly engaged by something: She has a great interest in the poetry of Donne.
  • observance β€” an act or instance of following, obeying, or conforming to: the observance of traffic laws.
  • observation β€” an act or instance of noticing or perceiving.
  • remark β€” to say casually, as in making a comment: Someone remarked that tomorrow would be a warm day.
  • respect β€” a particular, detail, or point (usually preceded by in): to differ in some respect.
  • spotlight β€” a strong, focused light thrown upon a particular spot, as on a small area of a stage or in a television studio, for making some object, person, or group especially conspicuous.
  • study β€” a room, in a house or other building, set apart for private study, reading, writing, or the like.
  • watchfulness β€” vigilant or alert; closely observant: The sentry remained watchful throughout the night.
  • listen up β€” pay attention, listen
  • tender loving care β€” considerate and kindly care, as of someone who is ill, upset, etc
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