listened

[ˈlɪsənd]

listened Definition

  • 1to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing
  • 2to pay attention; heed; obey (often followed by 'to')

Using listened: Examples

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

  • Example

    She listened intently to the music.

  • Example

    He listened to his mother's advice.

  • Example

    I always listen to my teacher in class.

  • Example

    They listened carefully to the instructions.

listened Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for listened

Antonyms for listened

Phrases with listened

  • listen up

    to pay attention and focus on what is being said

    Example

    Listen up, everyone! The boss has an important announcement to make.

  • to listen to a conversation without the knowledge of the speakers

    Example

    The detective listened in on the suspect's phone call.

  • to listen with the intention of hearing a particular sound or piece of information

    Example

    I'm listening for the sound of the doorbell so I can let you know when the pizza arrives.

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Summary: listened in Brief

To 'listen' [ˈlɪsənd] means to pay attention with the ear, often with the purpose of hearing something specific. It can also mean to pay attention and obey, as in 'He listened to his mother's advice.' The phrase 'listen up' is used to get someone's attention, while 'listen in' refers to secretly listening to a conversation. 'Listen for' means to pay attention in order to hear a particular sound or piece of information.