English to Latin Meaning of heed - Attendite


Heed :
Attendite

scopum, propositum, Attendite, copulabis momenti, dependentiam, propter, attendentes, circa, notitiam, animo, observationis

fateri, conveniunt, parere, Attendite, in, quantum, adtende, nota, notitiam, quaerere

Videte,exaudivitcautoset exauditioimmemoraudiat
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Definitions of heed in English
Noun(1) paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people
Verb(1) pay close attention to; give heed to
Examples of heed in English
(1) The wealthy and those on expense accounts pay little heed to it.(2) if he heard, he paid no heed(3) Now eight months into the changeover, he is pleased with the progress and warned motorists to take heed of the warrants.(4) He watched the men as they loitered carelessly, paying little heed to how conspicuous they now were.(5) In turn, he paid heed to everything I said and had a lot of regard for me.(6) Drivers are being urged to take heed of the winter weather after a spate of road accidents in the West Mainland on Tuesday morning.(7) It just goes to prove you should pay heed to any ÔÇÿtipÔÇÖ given to you by a taxi driver!(8) So we showed the manuscript to a lawyer but I took no heed of his suggestions.(9) The Council would have to be extraordinarily inept if it were not to take heed of this overwhelming reaction to the move.(10) Let us hope that the next reports from the Department of Health take heed of this advice.(11) Whatever is shaping your story, must take heed of the Charles Darwin rule.(12) Although this was a horrid sight and sound the constant attention the kids yearned for made me pay no heed to them.(13) Some developers have taken heed of the government's drive and slowed down mall developments.(14) Kiwis could do a lot worse than take heed of the manners of our overseas drivers.(15) He had been unrelenting with his plan and given no heed to the young lieutenant he had talked to.(16) He urged the vicar to reconsider the plans and take heed of what protesters were saying.
Related Phrases of heed
(1) take heed ::
Attendite
(2) pay heed ::
attendat
(3) take no heed ::
non observatis,
(4) give heed ::
premat
(5) take heed of ::
attende
Synonyms
Noun
1. attention ::
attendentes
2. notice ::
notitiam
3. note ::
nota
4. regard ::
circa
5. consideration ::
consideration
6. thought ::
putaverunt
7. care ::
curae
Verb
8. pay attention to ::
adtende
9. take notice of ::
accipere notitiam
10. take note of ::
respice in minas
11. pay heed to ::
attende
12. attend to ::
adtende
13. listen to ::
audire
14. bear in mind ::
ferre in mente
15. be mindful of ::
ut memores sitis eorum,
16. mind ::
animo
17. mark ::
marcam
18. consider ::
considerans
19. take into account ::
deliberare
20. follow ::
sequitur
21. obey ::
parere
22. adhere to ::
antecedenti adhaerentium continenter
23. abide by ::
stetit,
24. observe ::
observe
25. take to heart ::
cogitato in corde tuo
26. be alert to ::
et in ipso vigilantes
Antonyms
1. disregard ::
disregard
2. ignore ::
ignore
Different Forms
heed, heeded, heedful, heeding, heedless, heeds
Word Example from TV Shows
I am free to heed my heart.

I am free to HEED my heart.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 10

I would like to heed your wishes
and the wishes of my people,

I would like to HEED your wishes and the wishes of my people,

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 10

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