The opposite of heed is to ignore, or to disregard.
The opposite of ignorance is knowledge
A selection of antonyms would be to: regard, heed, pay attention to, listen to, take note of, observe.
No. Heed means to pay attention to or listen to. If you heed someones advice you listen to it and perhaps even pay attention to it. Ignore would be an antonym of heed. Disagree is an antonym of agree.
"Heed those warnings and don't go into the jungle." "Students are advised to heed the restrictions placed on their use of cell phones." "He would not heed his family's advice to return to college." " Vandals on WikiAnswers get blocked if they do not heed the warning from Supervisors." "If he heard, he paid no heed." "You should heed my advice."
Yes, heed means to pay attention to, or take notice of.
Perhaps 'heed' could be considered the opposite of disregard.
The opposite of ignorance is knowledge
A selection of antonyms would be to: regard, heed, pay attention to, listen to, take note of, observe.
The opposite of ignoring is acknowledging or paying attention to something.
You can use either "heed this warning" or "take heed of this warning" to convey the message of paying attention or taking the warning seriously. Both phrases are commonly used and express a similar warning message.
I heed to an oath.
Definition of heed is: to give careful attention to
The prefix in "heed" is "he-" and the root is "heed." The word itself means to pay attention or take notice of something.
He did not heed my warning to turn back; he went on and was killed.
No. Heed means to pay attention to or listen to. If you heed someones advice you listen to it and perhaps even pay attention to it. Ignore would be an antonym of heed. Disagree is an antonym of agree.
"Heed those warnings and don't go into the jungle." "Students are advised to heed the restrictions placed on their use of cell phones." "He would not heed his family's advice to return to college." " Vandals on WikiAnswers get blocked if they do not heed the warning from Supervisors." "If he heard, he paid no heed." "You should heed my advice."
John Clifford Heed was born in 1862.