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Meaning heed meaning

What does heed mean?

heed

pay close attention to; give heed to Heed the advice of the old men (= attentiveness) paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people) his attentiveness to her wishes he spends without heed to the consequences

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heed · verb

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Simple sentences

The man gave no heed to her loud protest.
Tom doesn't heed any advice from Mary.
How can you get Tom to heed the comments with suggested corrections?
Heed public opinion.
Don't pay it any heed.
Heed all warnings.

Movie subtitles

Deliverance is possible by no other means, but that an innocent maiden maketh the vampyre heed not the first crowing of the cock, this done by the sacrifice of her own bloode.
Take the whole outfit. I'll send more if you heed them.
Never heed the murder.
But the Navy Board would not heed either request. See?
We charge you in the name of God, take heed how you awake the sleeping sword of war.
Pay me heed, Maggenti.
Now, pay heed to me, you children.
Give heed.
Take heed. He's a rough man. Mind.
Don't pay him no heed.
But heed you fight fiercely.
You still do not heed me.
Take heed you dally not before your king. lest he that is the supreme King of Kings. confound your hidden falsehood. and award either of you to be the other's end.
What words can I speak that they will heed?
I'll send more if you heed them.
Does he heed my warning?
Pay no heed to this useless idiot's sarcasm.
She'll heed the word of her lord, master and save herself for him and his home and his children?
While to heed it is to throw ourselves at his mercy.
Your orders are to be taken heed of. excepting those given by the Queen.
I warn you, Friar. that if what you say is not on my side. I shall pay but little heed to the fact that you're my guest.
Let all take heed and bear witness to what they have seen that the people may know the will of God.
Take heed, rise, and walk with me.
So may I suggest - and I hope you'll heed my suggestion - that you take these back to my jeweler and advise him how much to charge me for them.
We charge you, in the name of God, take heed, how you awake the sleeping sword of war.
I can be nagged by women, i can be fooled by women, i can be coaxed by women, but no woman's going to run me. You just pin back those pretty ears of yours and take heed of what i'm saying.
And he'll pay heed to her, too. He was brought up prim and proper. He was brought up by a woman who was stronger and more possessive than he-his mother.
Normally we don't heed it, but is it safe to let my flock wander around at night?
Pay heed not to identify yourself too much with the objects we study.
I did so and take heed on't.
Eh, heed my words.
He shamelessly exploited our generosity and refused to heed our well-meaning advice.
And take heed of Cherub yonder, eh Sawbones?
I will heed your advice, for now.
I advise you to heed that warning.

News and current affairs

Racism and anti-immigrant sentiments are an important part of the attack on the poor, or at least the reason why so many are willing to heed the propaganda against helping the poor.
Back then, a peaceful and honest result was reached in the end because Ukraine's President Leonid Kuchma refused to heed Yanukovych's call to use violence to defend his rigged election.
The continent certainly needs to pay heed.
But the majority opinion of Justice John Paul Stevens paid little heed to the Administration's parade of horribles.
The G-8 leaders should heed the call.
Yet the good news shows that we will lose the battle against poverty and misery only if we give up, and fail to heed the intelligence and goodwill that can be mobilized today.
If there is one lesson that economic policymakers should heed in 2015 and beyond, it is this: Just as invention is dynamic, so are the industries it creates.
If China's rulers heed the wishes of Hong Kong's seven million people to have the right to elect their own leaders through direct elections, however, they face the prospect that China's 1.3 billion people will demand the same right.
Unfortunately, many countries have committed themselves to precisely this illusion, and it may be a long time before they take heed of Greenspan's most important lesson.
There is the wall between those who heed the scientific evidence and those who pander to vested interests.
Western Europeans, who have been spared this legacy, should heed our warnings.
If rich countries don't pay heed to such structural issues, we will find that the gaps between the world's winners and losers will continue to widen.
That is why it is so important that EU foreign ministers heed the European Parliament's call for serious sanctions against the Sudanese government, whose key players were clearly identified by a UN Commission of Inquiry and Panel of Experts.
It is time to heed the fundamental laws of economics and put a stop to the imprudence that those charged with fighting the crisis have been allowed to get away with.
Against this background, Obama should heed the doctrine proposed in 1991 by General Colin Powell.
The US-Asia economic partnership can be strengthened if we heed the lessons that we have already learned from the ongoing turmoil.
But Britain's military contribution to the war effort was not indispensable, so Bush did not have to heed Blair's advice.
The health minister turned to me and said that he had never before heard such a conversation in that region: that the father would not only ask the daughter, but happily heed her decision!
If democratic leaders - in Europe and the United States alike - heed that message and take their responsibilities seriously, politicians like Le Pen can and will be defeated.
But one should heed the words of Langston Hughes' famous poem, which became a refrain of the US civil rights movement.
Three decades later, millions of chastened Iranians wish they could relive those heady days differently; their Pakistani counterparts would be wise to heed their hindsight.
But, when assessing Lee's legacy, we should also heed the words of Kim Dae-jung, who was jailed and almost killed for opposing South Korea's dictatorship, before becoming the country's democratically elected president in 1998.
Economists would be right to heed it.
The six governments that are currently considering the next steps to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear bomb - the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany - should heed that advice.
He used to be involved in civic movements and groups - like environmental organizations - that take little heed of the need for economic growth.

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