unheed

[ʌnˈhiːd]

unheed Definition

  • 1to not pay attention to something or someone
  • 2to ignore

Using unheed: Examples

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

  • Example

    He unheeded the warning and went ahead with his plan.

  • Example

    The company unheeded the complaints of its customers.

  • Example

    She unheeded her doctor's advice and continued to smoke.

unheed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unheed

Antonyms for unheed

Phrases with unheed

  • to be ignored or disregarded

    Example

    His warnings went unheeded, and the disaster happened.

  • unheeded warning

    a warning that is ignored or not taken seriously

    Example

    The unheeded warning about the hurricane resulted in many casualties.

  • advice that is not followed or acted upon

    Example

    Her unheeded advice led to his failure in the exam.

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Summary: unheed in Brief

'Unheed' [ʌnˈhiːd] means to ignore or not pay attention to something or someone. It is often used in the context of warnings, advice, or complaints that are not taken seriously, as in 'His warnings went unheeded, and the disaster happened.' 'Unheed' is a formal word and has synonyms like 'disregard' and 'neglect.'