pay+heed+to

  • 11pay — pay1 [ peı ] (present participle paying; past tense and past participle paid [ peıd ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to give money in order to buy something: pay for: Let me pay for dinner. pay someone for something: Can I pay you for …

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  • 12heed — [[t]hi͟ːd[/t]] heeds, heeding, heeded 1) VERB If you heed someone s advice or warning, you pay attention to it and do what they suggest. [FORMAL] [V n] But few at the conference in London last week heeded his warning... [V n] Chris would have… …

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  • 13pay attention — Synonyms and related words: address, advert to, attend to, attend to business, be alert, be aware of, be concerned, be engrossed in, be obsessed with, beau, care, chase, concentrate on, consider, court, drink in, esquire, fix on, focus on, follow …

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  • 14heed — heed1 [hi:d] v [T] formal [: Old English; Origin: hedan] to pay attention to someone s advice or warning ▪ If she had only heeded my warnings , none of this would have happened. heed 2 heed2 n pay heed to sth/take heed of sth formal to pay… …

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  • 15heed — n. to pay heed to; to take heed of * * * [hiːd] to take heed of to pay heed to …

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  • 16heed — 1. verb heed the warnings Syn: pay attention to, take notice of, take note of, pay heed to, attend to, listen to; bear in mind, be mindful of, mind, mark, consider, take into account, follow, obey, adhere to, abide by, observe, take to heart …

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  • 17heed — heed1 [ hid ] verb transitive FORMAL to listen carefully to someone s advice or warning and do what they suggest heed heed 2 [ hid ] noun pay heed to/take heed of FORMAL to give careful attention to someone s advice or warning …

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  • 18heed — I UK [hiːd] / US [hɪd] verb [transitive] Word forms heed : present tense I/you/we/they heed he/she/it heeds present participle heeding past tense heeded past participle heeded formal to consider someone s advice or warning and do what they… …

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  • 19heed — [hiːd] verb [T] formal I to listen carefully to someone s advice or warning, and do what they suggest II noun heed [hiːd] pay heed to; take heed of formalto give careful attention to someone s advice or warning[/ex] …

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  • 20pay attention — verb To attend; to be attentive; to focus ones attention. Please pay attention to the danger signs. Syn: pay heed …

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