Pronunciation: /ˈhidɪŋ/
verb to pay attention to or take notice of something
A1 She is heeding her mother's advice to always look both ways before crossing the street.
A2 The students are heeding the teacher's instructions to study for the upcoming exam.
B1 Heeding the warnings of the weather forecast, the hikers decided to postpone their trip to the mountains.
B2 The CEO made a critical decision after heeding the advice of the company's top financial analysts.
C1 The politician's success can be attributed to his skill in heeding the concerns of his constituents.
C2 By heeding the advice of experienced mentors, the young entrepreneur was able to navigate the challenges of starting a new business.
formal Heeding the advice of his lawyer, the defendant chose to remain silent during the trial.
informal He's not heeding the warnings about the upcoming storm, and I'm worried he'll get caught in it.
slang She's not heeding her mom's rules and keeps sneaking out at night.
figurative Heeding the signs of burnout, she decided to take a break and prioritize self-care.
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