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hear

Syllabification: (hear)
Pronunciation: /hi(ə)r/
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Definition of hear

verb (pastand past participle heard /hərd/)

[with object]
  • perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something):behind her she could hear men’s voices [with object and infinitive]:she had never been heard to complain [no object]:he did not hear very well
  • be told or informed of:have you heard the news? [with clause]:they heard that I had moved [no object]:I was shocked to hear of her death
  • [no object] (have heard of) be aware of; know of the existence of:nobody had ever heard of my college
  • [no object] (hear from) be contacted by (someone), especially by letter or telephone:if you would like to join the committee, we would love to hear from you
  • listen or pay attention to: [with clause]:she just doesn’t hear what I’m telling her
  • (hear someone out) listen to all that someone has to say:Joseph gravely heard them out but never offered advice
  • [no object] (will/would not hear of) will or would not allow or agree to:I won’t hear of such idiocy
  • Law listen to and judge (a case or plaintiff):an all-woman jury heard the case
  • listen to and grant (a prayer):our Heavenly Father has heard our prayers

Phrases

be hearing things

see thing.

be unable to hear oneself think

informal used to complain about very loud noise or music:I hate bars where you can’t hear yourself think

hear! hear!

used to express one’s wholehearted agreement, especially with something said in a speech.

hear tell of (or that)

be informed of (or that):I heard tell that he went out west

Derivatives

hearable

adjective

hearer

noun

Origin:

Old English hīeran, hēran, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hooren and German hören

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