[
UK
/hˈɜːd/
]
[ US /ˈhɝd/ ]
[ US /ˈhɝd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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detected or perceived by the sense of hearing
a conversation heard through the wall
How To Use heard In A Sentence
- When the King heard this, he bade his son be slain; but on the next day the second Wazir came forward for intercession and kissed ground in prostration. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- A Scottish moor long bore the reputation for being haunted by a phantom flock of sheep, which were always heard "baaing" plaintively before a big storm. Animal Ghosts Or, Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter
- Her mother has written to him explaining the situation but has not heard back.
- But he had to raise his voice to be heard over jeering and whistling from centre-right senators. Times, Sunday Times
- Suddenly I heard a clash of metal on metal which brought me out of my thoughts - I looked up and found I could see two people fencing ahead.
- The friend had also overheard the man say he had disposed of the handgun used in the crime, according to the in - formant. Just A 'Random' Crime
- A partially blind, poor, black man with little or no book learning outside of the Bible heard a call.
- Finishing the mission so our troops will not have died in vain is the most screwed up thing I have ever heard. Think Progress » 9%.
- I didn't move until I heard slow footsteps and peaked over the top of the gold to see Garren warily approaching the dragon, favoring his left leg.
- I overheard two fifteen year old girls behind me at the ATM planning to get together tomorrow night and eat ice cream and comfort each other when they didn't get any valentines.