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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(121) And take heed that thou come at my first call. "
(122) Packer stresses that "the soft drink industry needs to promote safe and moderate use of its products for all age groups, reduce serving sizes, and pay heed to the rising call for healthier drinks.
(123) Storm warnings are clearly displayed on motorways, but many drivers still take no heed of them.
(124) Give ear , O Lord, to my prayer; And give heed to the voice of my supplications!
(125) Failing to give due heed , care, or attention ; inattentive.
(126) Some treatment strategies pay insufficient heed to the benefits manic-depressive illness can bestow on some individuals.
(127) The labour and social security administration department shall pay heed to the comments and suggestions of trade unions in the work of labour and social security inspection.
(128) Australia is struggling to cope with the consequences of a devastating drought. As the world warms up, other countries should pay heed.
(129) Take heed , therefore, and defile not with all kinds of abominations the temple of your bodies.
(130) Jarlaxle remarked to Dinin, taking no heed of the priestess.
(131) Spain, which has developed a scheme for rolling over temporary contracts to provide at least some chances of employment to the young, should pay heed to the experience of Japan in the early 2000s.
(132) For the first time he had to pay heed to his appearance, and in fact he became very well-dressed from then on.
(133) A good leader should always pay heed to the voice of the masses.
(134) But Paul had too much a mind of his own to heed the Professor's words. He took Phooey out of the door, and went for a long walk on the island.
(135) So pay heed to old Aesop's sage counsel, I pray--and keep your distance.
(136) Beijing and Abbott are now hammering out the price, which Hao said was still too high for China and he called on the company to pay heed to its "social responsibility."
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(137) Take no heed of what they say to you, my child.
(138) He took no heed of the course he pursued, so long as that course led him through the swale bottom.
(139) For the first time he had to pay heed to his appearance.
(140) The son was so captivated with the woman that he didn't heed his parents'warnings.
(141) The method to test the variations of the wavelength of electrons using Kikuchi maps when the accelerating voltage is changed in the HEED experiment is put forward.
(142) We must heed the correct views, and act upon them.
(143) In setting the exchange rate, it would pay heed to a basket of currencies, it said, as well as "market supply and demand".
(144) Eventually, their curiosity satisfied, they heed their mother, and leave the gemsbok to its fate.
(145) Please take heed and lose no time in drawing up these agricultural plans.
(146) And say unto him, Take heed, and be quiet; fear not, neither be fainthearted for the two tails of these smoking firebrands, for the fierce anger of Rezin with Syria, and of the son of Remaliah.
(147) "Pearl," 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.
(148) If you fail to heed my warning, Your joy will fade at the break of day.
(149) Everywhere the public is putting a premium on freedom and is forcing out regimes that fail to heed the call of their citizens.
(150) My soul, take heed that thou be in all things honest and true, as in the sight of the heart-searching God.
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.