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Hear things Meaning in English

expression

ˈhiɹ/ /ˈθɪŋz
HEER thingz
hˈiə/ /θˈɪŋz
HEE-uh thingz

Definition

To think you hear sounds, voices, or noises that aren't actually real or that other people cannot hear. This can also refer to hearing things by mistake or because of imagination.

Usage & Nuances

Informal; often used to describe hallucinations, but can also mean mishearing or thinking you heard something. Not for when you actually hear real sounds. Common in 'I'm not crazy, I just hear things sometimes!' Often refers to hearing voices when no one is there.

Example Sentences

Sometimes I hear things when I am alone at night.

basic

Did you hear things just now, or was it only me?

basic

He thought he could hear things in the old house.

basic

I must be tired—I'm starting to hear things.

natural

If you keep saying you hear things, people will think you're joking or worried.

natural

"Did you call me?" "No, you must have just heard things."

natural