hear
[ heer ]
/ hɪər /
verb (used with object), heard [hurd] /hɜrd/, hear·ing.
verb (used without object), heard [hurd] /hɜrd/, hear·ing.
Origin of hear
before 950; Middle English
heren, Old English
hēran, hīeran; cognate with Dutch
horen, German
hören, Old Norse
heyra, Gothic
hausjan; perhaps akin to Greek
akoúein (see
acoustic)
SYNONYMS FOR hear
1, 2
attend.
Hear,
listen apply to the perception of sound. To
hear is to have such perception by means of the auditory sense:
to hear distant bells. To
listen is to give attention in order to hear and understand the meaning of a sound or sounds:
to listen to what is being said; to listen for a well-known footstep.
4 attend.
7 regard, heed.
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British Dictionary definitions for heard
hear
/ (hɪə) /
verb hears, hearing or heard (hɜːd)
Derived forms of hear
hearable, adjective hearer, nounWord Origin for hear
Old English
hieran; related to Old Norse
heyra, Gothic
hausjan, Old High German
hōren, Greek
akouein
Medical definitions for heard
hear
[ hîr ]
v.
To perceive (sound) by the ear.
Idioms and Phrases with heard
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