Heed
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British pronunciation/hˈiːd/
American pronunciation/ˈhid/

Definition & Meaning of "heed"

to heed
01

to be attentive to advice or a warning

Heed
01

paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)

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Example
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He heeded the caution from his parents to always look both ways before crossing the street, avoiding a potential accident.
Heeding the warnings of wise elders can help avoid potential pitfalls and regrets in life.
The teenager, froward in nature, refused to heed parental advice, often engaging in risky behavior against their warnings.
Rather than heeding cautionary tales from elders, the young woman insisted on learning life's harder lessons firsthand.
It was a painful reminder that advice is least heeded when most needed.
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