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- verbhear (verb) · hears (third person present) · heard (past tense) · heard (past participle) · hearing (present participle)
- perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something):"behind her she could hear men's voices" · "she had never been heard to complain" · "he did not hear very well"
- listen or pay attention to:"she just doesn't hear what I'm telling her"
- lawlisten to and judge (a case or plaintiff):"an all-woman jury heard the case"
- listen to and grant (a prayer):"our Heavenly Father has heard our prayers"
- be told or informed of:"have you heard the news?" · "they heard that I had moved" · "no doubt you heard about the raid"
OriginOld English hīeran, hēran, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hooren and German hören.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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To hear is to have such perception by means of the auditory sense: to hear distant bells. To listen is to give attention in order to hear and understand the meaning of a sound or sounds: to listen to what is being said; to listen for a …
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