- verbheed (verb) · heeds (third person present) · heeded (past tense) · heeded (past participle) · heeding (present participle)
- pay attention to; take notice of:"he should have heeded the warnings"
nounheed (noun)- careful attention:"if he heard, he paid no heed" · "we must take heed of the suggestions"
OriginOld English hÄ“dan, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch hoeden and German hüten.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- careful attention:
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