Heed (verb)

  1. To pay attention to or take notice of something.
  2. To follow or obey a warning or advice.

Origin:

The word "heed" comes from the old english word "hædan," which means "to listen to, hear, or obey." the word was later used to mean "to pay attention to or take notice of something.".

Examples:

  1. Heed the warning signs or you may get into trouble.
  2. I will heed your advice and start studying more.
  3. I heeded the advice of my friends and decided to stay in school.
  4. She heeded the warning of the meteorologist and stayed indoors.
  5. He never heeded the advice of his elders and continued to make the same mistakes.
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