Heed [noun]

Definition of Heed:

care, thought

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Sentence/Example of Heed:

The man that giveth heed to lying visions, is like to him that catcheth at a shadow, and followeth after the wind.

But she was young enough and pretty enough to pay little heed to pose or background.

She waved a dissenting hand, and went on, paying no further heed to their renewed cries which sought to detain her.

He gave little heed to the play; his thoughts were elsewhere, and, while they rambled, his eyes wandered round the house.

Do not heed the Governor-Generalʼs decree, calling you to arms, even though it cost you your lives.

But Lady Hartledon did not hear; or if she heard, did not heed; she was already absorbed in the contents of her letter.

The Britons and the Germans seemed not to heed; but now and then the American school-marms unmasked the charlatan.

Meanwhile, Matt, paying no heed to the other Mexican, had picked up the little girl and was carrying her toward the gate.

She did not heed or hear the chatter of her companions; she did not see that somebody had handed her a note.

Eloise never had, and the pain in her ankle was so sharp that she gave little heed to what Mrs. Biggs was saying.