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    hear
    /hir/

    verb

    • 1. perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something): "behind her she could hear men's voices" Similar perceivecatchgetmake out
    • 2. be told or informed of: "have you heard the news?" Similar be informedbe toldfind outdiscoverOpposite be unaware

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  2. The meaning of HEAR is to perceive or become aware of by the ear. How to use hear in a sentence.

  3. We use hear that and see that to introduce new pieces of information. When we do this, the verbs hear and see mean ‘understand’ or ‘notice’. We normally use hear when we are thinking of something someone told us, and see when we are thinking about something we read about or saw.

  4. to listen to someone or something with great attention or officially in court: I heard a really interesting program on the radio this morning. [ + infinitive without to ] I heard the orchestra play at Carnegie Hall last summer. An audience gathered to hear him speak. formal Lord, hear our prayers.

  5. Hear definition: to perceive by the ear. See examples of HEAR used in a sentence.

  6. When you hear, you perceive a noise made by someone or something — like a person’s voice, the song of a bird, or the torturous sound of a ticking clock on a sleepless night. While hear generally means to perceive a noise, it has several senses, including to listen carefully, as to a story.

  7. To hear is to have such perception by means of the auditory sense: to hear distant bells. To listen is to give attention in order to hear and understand the meaning of a sound or sounds: to listen to what is being said; to listen for a well-known footstep.

  8. HEAR definition: 1. to be aware of a sound through your ears: 2. to be told some information: 3. If a judge hears…. Learn more.

  9. 1. To perceive (sound) by the ear: Can you hear the signal? 2. To learn by hearing; be told by others: I heard she got married. 3. a. To listen to (something) attentively or in an official capacity, as in a court: heard the last witness in the afternoon. b. To listen to and consider favorably: Lord, hear my prayer! c.

  10. Definition of hear verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Jun 23, 2024 · I was deaf, and now I can hear. ( transitive, stative) To perceive (a sound, or something producing a sound) with the ear, to recognize (something) in an auditory way. [from 10th c.] I heard a sound from outside the window. ( transitive) To exercise this faculty intentionally; to listen to. [from 10th c.]

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