Listen up! Focus yourself. Concentrate on the problem. Scrutinize your answer very carefully.
"listen up" "focus" " concentrate" "scrutinize"
Yes, heed means to pay attention to, or take notice of.
Pay attention is "fais attention" or "faites attention" in French.
heeding means paying close attention to something or someone, like a quote that says :advise, when most needed is most heeded ; as in the advise that you get when you most need it is the advise that you will pay more close attention to. in other words you would be heeding the advise
It is neither. The root word is regard. It means to judge or rate something. Dis- is a prefix meaning away. Together the word means to ignore or to pay no attention to or to ignore.
Focused, vigilant. To be alert is to be on one's guard, to pay close attention, to be wide awake and very aware of one's surroundings.
If you're asking what "heed my lecture" means, it means to "pay attention to my lecture"
to pay very close attention to grammar and spelling,but not your agrument.
Yes, heed means to pay attention to, or take notice of.
Pay attention is "fais attention" or "faites attention" in French.
heeding means paying close attention to something or someone, like a quote that says :advise, when most needed is most heeded ; as in the advise that you get when you most need it is the advise that you will pay more close attention to. in other words you would be heeding the advise
Because words can elicit an emotional response from a listener. ;)
It is neither. The root word is regard. It means to judge or rate something. Dis- is a prefix meaning away. Together the word means to ignore or to pay no attention to or to ignore.
Focused, vigilant. To be alert is to be on one's guard, to pay close attention, to be wide awake and very aware of one's surroundings.
Tend which means to pay attention or to apply oneself. Pre- is a prefix meaning before.
pay close attention to details
Another word for paid attention
The root word of negligent is "neglect", which means to fail to care for or pay attention to something.