All 13 Uses
heed
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The Crystal Shard
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- Pay them no heed.†
Book 1heed = pay close attention to; or do what is suggested
- It stopped at once, though, when it heard the call of its true name, compelled above any other directives to heed the call of its master.†
Book 1
- And so the lesson of the benefits of unification had gone unheeded.†
Book 2unheeded = ignoredstandard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unheeded means not and reverses the meaning of heeded. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
- He came to accept his penance with stoicism, heeding Bruenor's commands without question or complaint.†
Book 2 *heeding = paying close attention to; or doing what is suggested
- Certainly the trolls had paid him no heed.†
Book 2heed = pay close attention to; or do what is suggested
- I take ye out to meet yer teacher tomorrow morning, and, by yer vow, ye'll heed to him as ye would to me!†
Book 2
- "Heed his words, boy," the dwarf instructed one last time.†
Book 2
- It fell, broken and breathless, beside the barbarian, but he paid it no more heed; he was already planning his second strike.†
Book 2
- The spokesman was glad of the final outcome of that whole situation, and, in truth, realized that he and all of Ten-Towns were indebted to the halfling for making them heed his warning.†
Book 3
- They had heeded the call for unity five years previous under the threat of a barbarian invasion, and though they had suffered the worst losses of all the towns in the battle, they had gained the least.†
Book 3heeded = paid close attention to; or did what was suggested
- An obvious place for an ambush, but the stupid goblins, frenzied at the sight of their most-hated enemies, came on anyway, heedless of the danger.†
Book 3heedless = ignorant or ignoring; or not following advicestandard suffix: The suffix "-less" in heedless means without. This is the same pattern you see in words like fearless, homeless, and endless.
- "Where are you off to?" he shouted after him, but battle-hungry Bruenor couldn't hear the call and wouldn't have heeded it anyway.†
Book 3heeded = paid close attention to; or did what was suggested
- Outside the tent, their laughter erupted unheeded.†
Book 3unheeded = ignoredstandard prefix: The prefix "un-" in unheeded means not and reverses the meaning of heeded. This is the same pattern you see in words like unhappy, unknown, and unlucky.
Definitions:
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(1)
(heed) pay close attention to; or to do what is suggested -- especially with regard to a warning or other advice
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)