Heeded [verb]

Definition of Heeded:

give care, thought to

Opposite/Antonyms of Heeded:


Sentence/Example of Heeded:

He had "chains on," and came "shaking his chains" at the Greek scholar, who heeded him not, but went on with his studies.

The putrid flesh came away with the garments, but the drunkards never heeded.

She saw the old life closing in on her, and hardly heeded his fanciful picture of renewal.

He never heeded it, but others in the room turned at the sound, and a hush fell in the chamber.

From the benches came countless curses and jeers—Frankish and Arabic; he heeded none.

Over the bogs and through the marshes, the madness of despair within him, he heeded not the deep ditches and the bog-pools.

Kindnesses little heeded at the time saved many a man in his hour of need.

This request not being heeded, he made a clumsy punch with his bayonet and brought the blood.

A storm of bullets came from the deck of the Albemarle, but he heeded them no more than if they had been snowflakes.

Which warning, now that the skipper of the pinkey strode aft again, Jack Harvey finally heeded.