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Main Entry: heed
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give care, thought to

Synonyms:

attend, baby-sit, be aware, be guided by, bear in mind, catch, consider, dig*, do one's bidding, follow, follow orders, get a load of, give ear, hark, hear, hearken, keep eye peeled, keep tabs, listen, mark, mind, mind the store, note, obey, observe, pay attention, pick up, regard, ride herd on, see, sit, spot, stay in line, take notice of, take to heart, toe the line, watch, watch one's step, watch out, watch over, watch the store

Antonyms:

disregard, ignore, neglect, overlook
Main Entry: mark
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: see, notice

Synonyms:

attend, behold, chronicle, discern, distinguish, eye, hearken, mind, note, observe, pay attention, pay heed, perceive, regard, register, remark, take notice of, view, watch, write down
Main Entry: regard
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: look at; listen to

Synonyms:

advertise, attend, beam, behold, contemplate, eye, eyeball, flash, gaze, get a load of, give attention, heed, look on, mark, mind, note, notice, observe, overlook, pay attention, pipe, pore over, read, remark, respect, scan, scrutinize, see, spy, stare at, take into consideration, take notice of, view, watch, witness

Antonyms:

disregard, ignore, look away
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Main Entry: heed
Part of Speech: noun, verb
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Adjectives:
absorbed, alive to, askance, attentive, audient, awake to, beseeching, breathless, cognizant, come, distraught, engaged in, engrossed in, excubant, expergefacient, fleeting, furtive, intent on, levisomnous, measured, mindful, observant, observing, occupied with, on the watch, open, rapt, regardant, regardful, steadfast, taken up with, undistracted, upon the stretch, vultured, watchful, wrapped in
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Main Entry: regard
Part of Speech: noun, verb
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Adjectives:
time, bare, ceremonious, decorous, deferential, emeritus, in deference to, in high esteem, in high estimation, obsequious, on one's knees, prostrate, respected, respectful, respecting, reverenced, reverential, saving your grace, saving your presence, with all respect, with due respect, with the hightest respect
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