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Definition of hear
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of hear is as below...
Hear (v. i.) To have the sense or
faculty
of
perceiving
sound.
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Newsmonger
::
Newsmonger
(n.) One who deals in news; one who is
active
in
hearing
and
telling
news.
Anticor
::
Anticor
(n.) A
dangerous
inflammatory
swelling
of a
horse's
breast,
just
opposite
the
heart..
Enhearten
::
Enhearten
(v. t.) To give heart to; to fill with
courage;
to
embolden.
True-hearted
::
True-hearted
(a.) Of a
faithful
heart;
honest;
sincere;
not
faithless
or
deceitful;
as, a
truhearted
friend..
Heartily
::
Heartily
(adv.)
From the
heart;
with all the
heart;
with
sincerity.
Artery
::
Artery
(n.) One of the
vessels
or tubes which carry
either
venous
or
arterial
blood from the
heart.
They have
tricker
and more
muscular
walls than
veins,
and are
connected
with them by
capillaries..
Flame
::
Flame (n.) A
person
beloved;
a
sweetheart.
Shears
::
Shears
(n.) An
apparatus
for
raising
heavy
weights,
and
especially
for
stepping
and
unstepping
the lower masts of
ships.
It
consists
of two or more spars or
pieces
of
timber,
fastened
together
near the top,
steadied
by a guy or guys, and
furnished
with the
necessary
tackle..
Cocktail
::
Cocktail
(n.) A mean,
half-hearted
fellow;
a
coward..
Pitiless
::
Pitiless
(a.)
Destitute
of pity;
hard-hearted;
merciless;
as, a
pitilessmaster;
pitiless
elements..
Nott
::
Nott (v. t.) To
shear.
False-hearted
::
False-hearted
(a.)
Hollow
or
unsound
at the core;
treacherous;
deceitful;
perfidious.
Acquiesce
::
Acquiesce
(v. i.) To
concur
upon
conviction;
as, to
acquiesce
in an
opinion;
to
assent
to;
usually,
to
concur,
not
heartily
but so far as to
forbear
opposition..
Downhearted
::
Downhearted
(a.)
Dejected;
low-spirited.
Shearling
::
Shearling
(n.) A sheep but once
sheared.
Auricular
::
Auricular
(a.)
Recognized
by the ear; known by the sense of
hearing;
as,
auricular
evidence..
Gold
::
Gold (v. t.)
Figuratively,
something
precious
or pure; as,
hearts
of
gold..
Impenetrable
::
Impenetrable
(a.)
Inaccessible,
as to
knowledge,
reason,
sympathy,
etc.;
unimpressible;
not to be moved by
arguments
or
motives;
as, an
impenetrable
mind, or
heart..
Public-hearted
::
Public-hearted
(a.)
Public-spirited.
Hearten
::
Hearten
(v. t.) To
restore
fertility
or
strength
to, as to
land..
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