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Definition of heed
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Heed (n.)
Careful
consideration;
obedient
regard.
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Wheedle
::
Wheedle
(v. t.) To
entice
by soft
words;
to
cajole;
to
flatter;
to coax.
Hearken
::
Hearken
(v. t.) To give heed to; to hear
attentively.
Inveigle
::
Inveigle
(v. t.) To lead
astray
as if
blind;
to
persuade
to
something
evil by
deceptive
arts or
flattery;
to
entice;
to
insnare;
to
seduce;
to
wheedle.
Stupose
::
Stupor
(n.)
Intellectual
insensibility;
moral
stupidity;
heedlessness
or
inattention
to one's
interests.
Inattentive
::
Inattentive
(a.) Not
attentive;
not
fixing
the mind on an
object;
heedless;
careless;
negligent;
regardless;
as, an
inattentive
spectator
or
hearer;
an
inattentive
habit..
Heed
::
Heed (v. i.) To mind; to
consider.
Cog
::
Cog (v. t.) To
seduce,
or draw away, by
adulation,
artifice,
or
falsehood;
to
wheedle;
to
cozen;
to
cheat..
Wareless
::
Wareless
(n.)
Unwary;
incautious;
unheeding;
careless;
unaware.
Gloze
::
Gloze (v. i.) To
flatter;
to
wheedle;
to fawn; to talk
smoothly.
Wheedle
::
Wheedle
(v. t.) To
grain,
or get away, by
flattery..
Unwariness
::
Unwariness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
unwary;
carelessness;
heedlessness.
Cog
::
Cog (v. i.) To
deceive;
to
cheat;
to play
false;
to lie; to
wheedle;
to
cajole.
Reck
::
Reck (v. i.) To make
account;
to take heed; to care; to mind; -- often
followed
by of.
Temerarious
::
Temerarious
(a.)
Unreasonably
adventurous;
despising
danger;
rash;
headstrong;
audacious;
reckless;
heedless.
Flatter
::
Flatter
(v. t.) To treat with
praise
or
blandishments;
to
gratify
or
attempt
to
gratify
the
self-love
or
vanity
of, esp. by
artful
and
interested
commendation
or
attentions;
to
blandish;
to
cajole;
to
wheedle..
Reck
::
Reck (v. t.) To make
account
of; to care for; to heed; to
regard.
Notice
::
Notice
(v. t.) To
observe;
to see to mark; to take note of; to heed; to pay
attention
to.
Dandle
::
Dandle
(v. t.) To play with; to put off or delay by
trifles;
to
wheedle.
Slight
::
Slight
(v. t.) To throw
heedlessly.
Reckless
::
Reckless
(a.)
Rashly
negligent;
utterly
careless
or
heedless.
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