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heed;
[verb]To pay attention to something or someone;
He doesn’t heed any advice.
Politicians should heed public opinion when deciding on such issues.
They have heeded the warnings and stayed off the roads in such heavy snow.
[noun]attention to something or someone;notice;
The students gave no heed to the warning.
Obama seems to have taken heed during his 2008 presidential campaign.
heedful;
[adjective]paying attention to;
Heedful of the fog, she drove the car slowly and carefully.
Lucy took heedful steps around his room so as not to awaken the baby.
heedless;
[adjective]showing no attention to;
Lamborn tried asking the question again, heedless of the sensitivity of the topic.
Heedless of time’s passage, the children played some games joyfully.