All 26 Uses
heed
in
A Clash of Kings
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- The youngest of Lord Steffon's three sons had grown into a man bold but heedless, who acted from impulse rather than calculation.†
p. 15.7 *heedless = 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.
- If I'm the prince, why won't you heed me?†
p. 75.3heed = pay close attention to; or do what is suggested
- Renly is not like to heed a quaking fat boy.†
p. 102.5
- If the winds have been kind, Ser Alliser should reach King's Landing by the turn of the moon, but whether this boy Joffrey will pay him any heed, I do not know.†
p. 102.8
- He will not rush in heedless.†
p. 121.6heedless = 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.
- This wolf king heeds your counsel, does he?†
p. 184.5heeds = pays close attention to; or does what is suggested
- He heeds me, yes.†
p. 184.6
- Weak children, wrinkled old women, the sick and the stupid and the heedless, the cruel land claimed them all.†
p. 190.4heedless = 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.
- Two of the others sniggered, but Salloreon plunged ahead, heedless.†
p. 235.4
- You'd do well to heed what I told you about choosing a crew.†
p. 392.8heed = pay close attention to; or do what is suggested
- She paid that no heed.†
p. 442.8
- "I must speak with you, Your Grace," she said, granting him a king's style for once, anything to make him heed her.†
p. 499.7
- "Ghost, no, stay," he shouted, but the wolf paid no heed.†
p. 516.5
- Alebelly was the only one who paid the warning any heed.†
p. 524.3
- Why would the gods send a warning if we can't heed it and change what's to come?†
p. 526.3
- Then I must heed Pyat Pree, and go to the warlocks.†
p. 580.7
- Heed the wisdom of one who loves you.†
p. 580.8
- The king paid her no heed.†
p. 593.9
- "Heed the wisdom of those who love you best," said Xaro Xhoan Daxos, lounging inside the palanquin.†
p. 697.1
- Heed my words, my queen.†
p. 697.9
- Heed their counsel and they'll serve you well.†
p. 710.1
- "No," she cried, "no, please, don't, don't," but no one paid her any heed.†
p. 757.8
- He crashed through heedless, breathless, icicles flying to pieces before him.†
p. 800.2heedless = 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.
- The words tumbled out heedlessly, but Theon knew at once that his father would approve.†
p. 806.9standard suffix: The suffix "-lessly" in heedlessly means in a manner that is without. This is the same pattern you see in words like harmlessly, fearlessly, and remorselessly.
- I would like to heed the wishes of my people, Mother, but I took a holy vow.†
p. 907.3heed = pay close attention to; or do what is suggested
- I am free to heed my heart.†
p. 907.9
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)