heeded

[ˈhiːdɪd]

heeded Definition

  • 1to pay attention to and follow advice or a warning
  • 2to listen to and consider something seriously

Using heeded: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "heeded" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He should have heeded the warnings of his doctor.

  • Example

    The company failed to heed the concerns of its customers.

  • Example

    She heeded her mother's advice and stayed home.

  • Example

    The government must heed the call for reform.

heeded Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for heeded

Antonyms for heeded

Phrases with heeded

  • to pay attention to and consider something seriously

    Example

    Take heed of the advice given by your elders.

  • to respond to a request or demand

    Example

    The government must heed the call for reform.

  • heed the warning

    to take notice of a warning and act accordingly

    Example

    The driver failed to heed the warning signs and crashed into the barrier.

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Summary: heeded in Brief

The verb 'heeded' [ˈhiːdɪd] means to pay attention to and follow advice or a warning, or to listen to and consider something seriously. It is often used in phrases like 'take heed' and 'heed the warning.' Antonyms include 'ignore' and 'disregard.' Examples include 'He should have heeded the warnings of his doctor' and 'The government must heed the call for reform.'