Heed Mnemonic
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heed
heed
/hiːd/
Examples
- Heed the warning text on the product label.
- Walkers in the area are being urged to heed warning signs.
- Largely because of the unremarkable weather, few residents heeded the warning.
- The advice was heeded and the problem ceased.
- I may heed the booze suggestions.
- Please heed the statement at the top of this page.
- Read and heed the advice in the template above.
- Take heed of the RFC and reduce the drama.
- Pharmacopoeia standards for medicinal oils should be heeded.
- You will want to heed the advice of the opposers below.
paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)
noun
pay close attention to; give heed to
verb
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"He + Seed. Listening carefully to grow like a tiny seed."
"He + Need. He needs to listen and pay attention closely."
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