hearken

[US]/ˈhɑːkən/
[UK]/ˈhɑːrkən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. Listen attentively; pay heed
vt. Take notice; comprehend by listening
Word Forms
Present Participlehearkening
Third Person Singularhearkens
Past Tensehearkened
Past Participlehearkened
Pluralhearkens

Phrases & Collocations

hearken to

hearken back

hearken closely

hearken to advice

Example Sentences

he refused to hearken to Sir Thomas's words of wisdom.

I am hearkening...... I doing feelingly for sure, but I doing put a bold face on sth.Pretending.

(Sympathized by men and hearkened by women.Virile voice full of androgen.Inducting ladies to listen with real sentiment.Embodiment of tempermament with HI-FI.Sing to the limit of the body and mind.

Hearken to my advice if you want to succeed.

He hearkened to the sound of the distant thunder.

Children should hearken to their parents' wisdom.

The old wise man hearkened to the whispers of the wind.

We should hearken to the call for action.

She hearkened to the melody of the birds singing.

The knight hearkened to the cries of distress from the village.

Hearken to the advice of the elders, for they have much wisdom.

He hearkened to the warning signs and avoided the danger.

The prophet hearkened to the divine message and shared it with the people.

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