Yes, heed means to pay attention to, or take notice of.
"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."
The opposite of heed is to ignore, or to disregard.
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.
You could say: think about, manage, deal, care, handle,heed, mind, listen,beware, mind.
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The prefix in "heed" is "he-" and the root is "heed." The word itself means to pay attention or take notice of something.
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Heed, attend to
"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."
idea, heed, or view
Garnisheed is a 10 letter word that ends in heed.
Neither. You take heed of the consequences, or heed the consequences. Consequences are always plural.*Unless you are using the alternate definition of the word consequence which is "Importance with respect to power to create change" which basically means theidea of possible consequences as opposed to any specific consequence or consequences.
"Scyld" is pronounced as "skeeld," with the "y" sounding like an "ee" in the word "heed."
The opposite of heed is to ignore, or to disregard.
Care, attention; heed, notice. It can also mean a minister of state