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    un·heed·ing
    /ˌənˈhēdiNG/

    adjective

    • 1. not paying attention: "Mary, unheeding, watched the television"

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  2. Unheeding means giving no attention or showing no awareness to something. It can be used as an adjective or a participial verb with a direct object. See examples, synonyms, and word history of unheeding.

  3. Definitions of unheeding. adjective. marked by or paying little heed or attention. synonyms: heedless. careless, regardless. (usually followed by `of') without due thought or consideration. deaf, indifferent. (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed. see more.

  4. Unheeding means ignoring or not listening to something. Learn how to use this word in sentences with synonyms and antonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. 1. having noticed or heard something but disregarding it. He'd bellowed his final entreaties to his unheeding players. adverb. 2. having noticed or heard something but disregarding it. They passed by unheeding. She spoke to him all the time, unheeding of whether he replied. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  6. Unheeding means paying little heed or attention to something. Find the pronunciation, translation, and examples of unheeding in English and Spanish dictionaries.

  7. Unheeded means ignored or not listened to. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

  8. Unheeded means disregarded or ignored, despite having been heard or noted. An unheeded warning is one that was given and heard but ignored. To heed something is to listen to it, pay careful attention to it, or otherwise observe or acknowledge it in some way—and often to take action on it.