Heard

Word HEARD
Character 5
Hyphenation heard
Pronunciations /hiːɹd/

Definitions and meanings of "Heard"

What do we mean by heard?

(stative) To perceive sounds through the ear.

(stative) To perceive (a sound, or something producing a sound) with the ear, to recognize (something) in an auditory way.

To exercise this faculty intentionally; to listen to.

To listen favourably to; to grant (a request etc.).

To receive information about; to come to learn of.

(with from) To be contacted by.

To listen to (a person, case) in a court of law; to try.

To sympathize with; to understand the feelings or opinion of.

Another way of sayin seen Urban Dictionary

Some looser amish fuck with no tv or dishwawsher and he like just got a phone, some one with many nicknames ex: kenny, ned, and kyle Urban Dictionary

To express a deep understanding with the subject/topic/perspetive at hand. Urban Dictionary

Resteraunt terminology to confirm that the previous statement has been recognized or understood. Urban Dictionary

Most commonly said to agree with someone Urban Dictionary

An affirmative reply to a statement or comment Urban Dictionary

Being bent over backwards and having a square whiskey bottle shoved inside you. Urban Dictionary

The act of inserting a makers mark bottle into your partners vagina in a violent thrusting motion. While you partner is bent over backwards on a counter. Urban Dictionary

The act of shoving a square whiskey bottle inside your partners vagina while they are bent over backwards with your hand on their throat. Urban Dictionary

You did not hear me, you heard me. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Heard

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The word "heard" in example sentences

If the blog is making you feel heard, that's a good thing, because you are *heard*. ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2007)

'They had all heard, _the whole world had heard_, that _a son of Europe_ was a friend to the Dyaks.' ❋ Henry Keppel (N/A)

Cæsar, when he heard the rumor (_the rumor having been heard_), commanded («imperāre») the legions to advance more quickly. ❋ Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1900)

I think the hallucination theory is out of court, too, and there is nothing left but the old-fashioned one, that what he said he saw, _he saw_, and did not fancy; and that which he said he heard, _he heard_; and that it was not a buzzing of a diseased nerve in his own ears, but the actual speech of the glorified Christ. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

I have heard nothing about my dear Donne since you wrote: and you only said that you had not _heard_ a good account of him. ❋ Edward FitzGerald (1846)

And I grieve to inform the present unfortunate generation, born under an evil star, coming, in fact, into the world a day after the fair, that, not having heard Coleridge, they have _heard_ -- pretty much what the strangers to Seville have _seen_, which (you hear from the Spaniards) amounts to nothing. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

Came the mild judge and interceiTcr both To fentence Man: the voice of God they heard Now walking in the garden, by foft winds Brought to their ears, while day declined; they heard* ❋ Unknown (1779)

Often I'm inspired by the news, by new technologies or inventions, or by a phrase heard as I'm drinking coffee. ❋ Lia Petridis Maiello (2011)

Has it not always seemed quite absurd that from their long-suffering spouses never heard is a word? ❋ Unknown (2009)

The “in case” sense is conveyed in the phrase heard so often in coverage of the Clinton sex charges: “if true.” ❋ William Safire (2003)

"The Prince expects you, sir," he said, loud enough to make the title heard by those who were standing by. ❋ George Chetwynd Griffith (1881)

"The initial thought was to do things relatively far away from what you'd be known for or what your comfort zone is," he says, "which is maybe a good thing, but the first batch of songs that the label heard, they were like, 'Who the hell is this?'" ❋ Unknown (2011)

The expression heard from the time little boys first play is that football "teaches you to become a real man," to be manly. ❋ Unknown (2011)

"Victory" was a word heard about the end of a figure seen by many as despotic and unhinged; a line from a speech early on by Colonel Qaddafi, when he vowed to fight "zanga zanga," or alley to alley, became a pop culture reference and introduced a new phrase into colloquial Arabic. ❋ By ANTHONY SHADID (2011)

"yo [blud].. [manz] went on major missionz 2dayy" "[ohhh] hearddd.. u manz didnt call me!!" ❋ B3nninG (2007)

[look at] heard with no [kewl] [shit] ❋ Damian The Dark Prince (2005)

Friend1: "Last night i had the deepest [spiritual] [revelation]. now I finally understand what it means to [exist]" Friend2: "Heard!" ❋ 50 Stephanie (2006)

"[86] [the cheeseburger]" says the chef to the waiter, who responds "86 [cheese burger], heard" (86 means you are out of something) ❋ IZZO The Homeless (2018)

Dude 1: [Megan Fox] is [smoking hot]. Dude 2: [Heard that]! ❋ Tikiman2 (2009)

wasn't [my baby] but, it got named after me Friend: Heard [Actual] [Father]: Word Mother: Heard ❋ Jackedupdonkeyballs (2016)

As she was being [hearded] amber screamed harder begging for more [pressure on] her [pelvic] bone. ❋ Diablogrimme (2022)

She enjoyed the [pressure] o. Her [pelvis] as he was [hearding] her on the bar ❋ Diablogrimme (2022)

Amber enjoyed the [pressure on] her [pelvic] bone as he was [hearding] her over the bar. ❋ Diablogrimme (2022)

I have [heard] what you [have been] [saying] to me. ❋ Doodxor (2003)

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