All 6 Uses of
heed
in
Anna Karenina
- I really am not sure," Vronsky answered heedlessly, with a vague recollection of something stiff and tedious evoked by the name Karenina.†
Part 1
- I allowed that their conduct was bad, but I urged him to take into consideration their heedlessness, their youth; then, too, the young men had only just been lunching together.†
Part 2 *
- What the laborer wanted was to work as pleasantly as possible, with rests, and above all, carelessly and heedlessly, without thinking.†
Part 3
- The bailiff said that he had said so a long while ago, but no heed had been paid him.†
Part 3
- But she did not heed him, and would not agree to anything.†
Part 5
- "Yes, he's very heedless," said the princess, addressing Sergey Ivanovitch.†
Part 6
Definition:
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(heed) pay close attention to; or to do what is suggested -- especially with regard to a warning or other advice