heeding
/ˈhiːdɪŋ/
Meanings
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Pay close attention; give ear.
- "She heeded the warning."
- "In court, the judge demands that all parties heed the proceedings."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with heedingheeding , needling , greeding , pleading
Variants
List of all variants of heeding that leads to same resultheed , heeded , heeding , heeds
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.Old English hēdan; related to hēawan to howl.
Quotes
Quotes by authors and personalities-
However, he should "heed" an axiom from the pretelevision age: physician, heal thyself.
- George F. Will,{it}Newsweek{/it},17 Mar. 1986 -
In-line skating is not for everyone, and even those for whom it is ideally suited can skate into trouble, especially if they fail to "heed" safety precautions.
- Jane E. Brody,{it}New York Times{/it},2 May 1991 -
It may be possible to desensitize a cat to being petted for extended periods. … A safer solution is to consistently limit petting time, and to "heed" the cat's cues that she's had enough.
- {it}Cat Watch{/it},August 2008
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