Listening [adjective]
Definition of Listening:
hearing
Sentence/Example of Listening:
This may be because they can pause or go back and listen to the hard parts over and over.
It would be a shame to lose such important business because we stopped listening to what the customer wanted.
They are more open to listening to each other and to thinking about language more holistically.
In the 1960s, before online advertisers started serving custom-made ads that convinced you your iPhone was listening to your conversations, data scientists were engineering messages aimed at small groups of persuadable voters.
Over time, by listening to her, I was able to learn the crypto basics.
The device will then listen to you as you talk during the day and use an algorithm to give you a positivity score regarding your speech.
It’s easy to roll my eyes at Neuralink’s data and think “well neuroscientists have been listening in on live neurons firing inside animals and even humans for over a decade.”
That means learning how to talk about it — and knowing when to listen.
After hours of research, reading online reviews, and asking anyone who would listen for their opinion, I realized I didn’t have a reason to buy an Apple Watch.
He caught himself in the act of listening to you too credulously—and that seemed to him unmanly and dishonorable.