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Not really. 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.
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.
Yes, heed means to pay attention to, or take notice of.
To heed is to pay very close, careful, attention, to another. Also, to take notice of such of this individual. To heed a brother Masonic is to notice and pay very close attention to him, his beliefs, life, and actions.
The homophone of "he'd" is "heed," which means to pay attention to or take notice of something.
If you're asking what "heed my lecture" means, it means to "pay attention to my lecture"
A selection of antonyms would be to: regard, heed, pay attention to, listen to, take note of, observe.
The prefix in "heed" is "he-" and the root is "heed." The word itself means to pay attention or take notice of something.
heed he'd
watch out, take care or pay attention.
it's heed, and it means pay attention to.
Heed can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to pay attention to or take notice of something. As a noun, it refers to careful attention or consideration.