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Give heed Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɪv/ /ˈhid
GIV HEED
ɡˈɪv/ /hˈiːd
giv HEED

Definition

To pay close attention, especially to advice, warnings, or instructions.

Usage & Nuances

A formal or literary expression; more commonly seen in written texts, old-fashioned speech, or religious contexts. Usually used with advice or warnings: 'give heed to advice.' In spoken English, 'pay attention' or 'listen to' are more common.

Example Sentences

You should give heed to your teacher's advice.

basic

Please give heed to the safety instructions.

basic

The doctor asked him to give heed to his health.

basic

He never gave heed to my warnings, and now he regrets it.

natural

If you give heed to the little details, your work will improve.

natural

I wish I had given heed to the weather forecast before leaving.

natural