Hear, v. a.
1. Perceive by the ear. 2. Give audience to, listen to, attend to, hearken to. 3. Regard, heed, give heed to. 4. Try, examine judicially. Hear, v. n.
1. Enjoy the sense of hearing, exercise the sense of hearing, have hearing. 2. Listen, hearken, attend, give ear. 3. Be told, be informed, have an account, learn. Hearing, n.
1. Sense of hearing. 2. Audience, opportunity to be heard. 3. Trial, judicial examination. 4. Hearing distance. Hearken, v. n.
1. Listen, hear. 2. Attend give heed, pay regard. Hearsay, n. Rumor, report, fame, bruit, common talk, town talk.
Heart, n.
1. Seat of life, centre of circulation, organ of circulation. 2. Centre, interior, core, kernel, essence, inner part, vital part.
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