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hear - What does it mean?

Definition of 'hear'

English

(wikipedia)

Verb

  • (label) To perceive sounds through the ear.
  • (label) To perceive (a sound, or something producing a sound) with the ear, to recognize (something) in an auditory way.
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  • |title=(The Celebrity)|chapter=4 |passage=Mr. Cooke at once began a tirade against the residents of Asquith for permitting a sandy and generally disgraceful condition of the roads. So roundly did he vituperate the inn management in particular, and with such a loud flow of words, that I trembled lest he should be heard on the veranda.}}
  • (label) To exercise this faculty intentionally; to listen to.
  • * 1526 , (William Tyndale), trans. Bible , (w) X:
  • Agayne there was dissencion amonge the iewes for these sayinges, and many of them sayd: He hath the devyll, and is madde: why heare ye hym?
  • *{{quote-book|year=1935|author= George Goodchild
  • |title=Death on the Centre Court|chapter=3 |passage=It had been his intention to go to Wimbledon, but as he himself said: “Why be blooming well frizzled when you can hear all the results over the wireless. And results are all that concern me. […]”}}
  • (label) To listen favourably to; to grant (a request etc.).
  • (label) To receive information about; to come to learn of.
  • * 1667 , (John Milton), (Paradise Lost) :
  • Adam, soon as he heard / The fatal Trespass don by Eve, amaz'd, / Astonied stood and Blank [...].
  • (label) To listen to (a person, case) in a court of law; to try.
  • To sympathize with; to share the feeling or opinion of.
  • Derived terms

    * another county heard from * forehear * hard of hearing * hear about (rel-mid3) * hear hear * hear on the grapevine * hear out * hear the grass grow (rel-mid3) * hearing aid * mishear * overhear * rehear (rel-bottom)

    See also

    * audible * deaf * listen

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    Similar to 'hear'

    hour, her, haar, hair, heir, hir, hoar, har, hor, heor, heer, hower, hwair, hewer, hoer, haor, hyar, harr, huer, hyer, hurr