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heedful Definition


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heed
verb heeded, heeding
    1. To pay attention to or take notice of something, especially advice or a warning, etc.
      Thesaurus: attend to, beware, consider, follow, listen to, mark, mind, note, regard, pay attention to; Antonym: disregard, ignore.
    intr
    2. To mind or care.
noun
    1. Careful attention; notice.
      Example: Take heed of what she says
      Thesaurus: attention, care, caution, consideration, mind, note, notice, regard; Antonym: inattention, indifference, unconcern.
Derivative: heedful
adj
    Attentive or cautious.
      Thesaurus: attentive, mindful, observant, vigilant, wary; careful, cautious, circumspect, discreet, prudent; Antonym: heedless.
Derivative: heedfully
adverb
    Derivative: heedfulness
    noun
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon hedan.



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