What does HEEDS mean?

Heeds

1. Parts of Speech: Heeds is a verb.

2. Definitions: Heeds means to pay attention to or take notice of something. It is often used in the phrase "heeds the warning" to indicate that someone is taking notice of a warning or advice.

3. Pronunciations: US: /hiːdz/; UK: /hiːdz/.

4. Origin and Usage: The word heeds originated from the Old English word "hēdan" which means to guard or take care of. It has been in use since the 14th century and is commonly used in modern English.

5. Synonyms: Synonyms for heeds include listens to, pays attention to, takes notice of, observes, and follows.

6. Related Words: Words related to heeds include heedful, heeder, and heedy.

7. Example Sentences:

  • She heeds her mothers advice and always wears sunscreen when she goes outside.
  • The company heeds its customers feedback and makes changes to improve its products.
  • Heeds the warning signs and don go swimming in the dangerous currents.


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