Synonym: attend, care, follow, mind, notice, observe. Similar words: seed, sheet, sheer, heel, need, weed, cheer, cheek. Meaning: [hɪːd] n. paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people). v. pay close attention to; give heed to.
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(91) But if people don't heed to our advice and harass the tusker, then it can retaliate.
(92) Immediately after having laughed, at Cosette's graceful command, when no one was paying any heed to him, Jean Valjean had risen and had gained the antechamber unperceived.
(93) An evildoer listens to wicked lips; and a liar gives heed to a mischievous tongue.
(94) Quality means in this connection : all those properties to which the buyers and would - be - buyers pay heed.
(95) While promoting the construction of financial center, we should pay heed to the improvement of living environment, the development of financial market and the enhancement of managing risks.
(96) That was a very astute observation. I shall heed it.
(97) According to the grace of God given to me, as a wise master builder I have laid a foundation, and another builds upon it. But let each man take heed how he builds upon it.
(98) Article 42 When making syndicated loan to large group clients, the Banks shall take heed of the risks of affiliated transactions within the group client and cross-guarantee among affiliated parties.
(99) Miners labor to extract it, and take no heed of my warnings.
(100) This is not a world likely to heed the admonitions of a serious environmentalist.
(101) I fear being the only one to heed the no-gift clause on the invite and looking like an empty-handed shmuck.
(102) And some pestilent men of Israel, men of a wicked life, assembled themselves against him to accuse him: and the king gave no heed to them.
(103) He took no heed of the course he pursued, so long as that course led him through the swale bottoms .
(104) It must have felt that fervid call Although it took no heed, Waking but now, when leaves like corpses fall, And saps all retrocede .
(105) But governments are starting to pay heed to offsets .
(106) This is serious business, so pay heed to the advice given.
(106) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(107) When they attempt to engage with the gun at ranges longer than that, say adding another 200 yards to the distance, our troops are relatively unsusceptible to the fire and pay it little heed.
(108) I had paid little heed to the sparse news reports I read.
(109) She went on with her preparations for supper and paid no heed to his query.
(110) Take heed of enemies reconciled and of meat twice boiled.
(111) Behold ye the earth, and give heed to the things which take place upon it from first to last, how steadfast they are, how none of the things upon earth change, but all the works of God appear to you.
(112) Take heed of what he says, if you want to succeed.
(113) The recent new moon will be sending you a powerful message for your career - pay heed to all issues regarding your profession.
(114) Heed what you say. Heed how you say it. Your words carry weight; speak with discretion.
(115) Mk. 4:24 And He said to them, Take heed what you hear.
(116) " said he, with great solemnity, "thou must take heed to instruction, that so, in due season, thou mayest wear in thy bosom the pearl of great price.
(117) Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.
(118) Take heed of/pay heed to what I say, if you want to succeed.
(119) Who among you will give ear to this? Who will give heed and listen hereafter?
(120) When I give out a warning you'd best take heed.
More similar words: seed, sheet, sheer, heel, need, weed, cheer, cheek, speed, breed, cheesy, cheese, weed out, needle, speed up, indeed, exceed, feed on, cheer up, in the end, proceed, cheerful, feedback, at the end of, by the end of, succeed in, wheelchair, in the event of, speedometer, at full speed.