To follow or obey the advice, guidance or words of
“If they fail to heed my advice, it is not my patience that has been called into question but the validity of my instructions.”
To take into account or be mindful of the words, guidance or advice of
“Heed the words of the Dragonsong The fire in our blood makes us strong. We fly together as one Ready to face whatever may come.”
To hear with attention or heed
“His ears do not heed his speech.”
To observe or take notice of, especially with caution and sometimes figuratively
“Many, indeed, still refuse to heed the signs of the times.”
To be cautious or wary about
To gaze at steadily in a particular way
To pay attention to, or focus on, something closely
To rely on, trust, or expect
Careful attention or regard for something
“Some developers have taken heed of the government's drive and slowed down mall developments.”
The state or quality of being meticulous
“Those whose minds and affections are spiritually renewed do delight in the institutions of divine worship, and attend unto their observance with great heed and diligence.”
A feeling or state of care or concern
“The absence was without thought or heed for her children and she accepts that and realizes the seriousness of what she has done.”
The quality of being industrious
The action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
The state of being precise or exact
Long and careful consideration or thought
The observing of, or adhering to, a rule, law or custom
The action of showing that one has noticed someone or something
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