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hear
verb
-
hear
,
hearing
,
hears
,
heard
to
notice
sounds
with
your
ears
•
From
the
quiet
forest
,
Mia
could
hear
birds
singing
at
dawn
.
From
the
quiet
forest
,
Mia
could
hear
birds
singing
at
dawn
.
•
Grandpa
can
’
t
hear
the
doorbell
ring
without
his
hearing
aid
.
Grandpa
can
’
t
hear
the
doorbell
ring
without
his
hearing
aid
.
verb
-
hear
,
hearing
,
hears
,
heard
to
learn
information
because
someone
tells
you
or
you
read
or
see
it
•
I
heard
that
our
history
exam
has
been
canceled
.
I
heard
that
our
history
exam
has
been
canceled
.
•
Have
you
heard
about
the
new
bakery
on
Maple
Street
?
Have
you
heard
about
the
new
bakery
on
Maple
Street
?
verb
-
hear
,
hearing
,
hears
,
heard
to
listen
to
and
consider
something
officially
,
especially
in
a
court
or
meeting
•
Tomorrow
the
judge
will
hear
the
evidence
from
both
sides
.
Tomorrow
the
judge
will
hear
the
evidence
from
both
sides
.
•
The
school
board
heard
parents
’
concerns
during
the
meeting
.
The
school
board
heard
parents
’
concerns
during
the
meeting
.
verb
-
hear
,
hearing
,
hears
,
heard
to
listen
to
and
answer
a
prayer
,
request
,
or
wish
(
often
about
a
deity
or
authority
)
•
She
prayed
that
the
heavens
would
hear
her
plea
for
rain
.
She
prayed
that
the
heavens
would
hear
her
plea
for
rain
.
•
May
the
spirits
hear
our
song
and
protect
the
village
.
May
the
spirits
hear
our
song
and
protect
the
village
.
heart
noun
the
organ
in
your
chest
that
pumps
blood
around
your
body
•
The
doctor
’
s
stethoscope
let
her
listen
to
the
boy
’
s
heart
beating
quickly
after
the
race
.
The
doctor
’
s
stethoscope
let
her
listen
to
the
boy
’
s
heart
beating
quickly
after
the
race
.
•
Eating
too
much
junk
food
can
be
bad
for
your
heart
.
Eating
too
much
junk
food
can
be
bad
for
your
heart
.
hearing
noun
-
hearing
the
ability
to
notice
sounds
with
your
ears
•
Grandpa's
hearing
has
become
weaker
,
so
he
uses
a
small
hearing
aid
.
Grandpa's
hearing
has
become
weaker
,
so
he
uses
a
small
hearing
aid
.
•
In
complete
silence
,
you
can
almost
feel
your
hearing
searching
for
the
tiniest
noise
.
In
complete
silence
,
you
can
almost
feel
your
hearing
searching
for
the
tiniest
noise
.
Old
English
‘
hēring
’,
from
‘
hēran
’ (“
to
hear
”),
originally
meaning
the
action
of
hearing
;
later
extended
to
mean
the
sense
itself
.
noun
a
formal
meeting
in
a
court
,
parliament
,
or
other
official
place
where
facts
or
opinions
are
presented
and
listened
to
•
The
judge
scheduled
a
hearing
for
next
Tuesday
to
review
the
evidence
.
The
judge
scheduled
a
hearing
for
next
Tuesday
to
review
the
evidence
.
•
Citizens
crowded
the
town
hall
for
the
public
hearing
about
the
new
highway
project
.
Citizens
crowded
the
town
hall
for
the
public
hearing
about
the
new
highway
project
.
noun
an
occasion
when
someone
listens
seriously
to
what
you
have
to
say
•
The
angry
workers
felt
the
manager
never
gave
their
concerns
a
fair
hearing
.
The
angry
workers
felt
the
manager
never
gave
their
concerns
a
fair
hearing
.
•
If
you
let
me
have
a
hearing
,
I
can
explain
why
I
was
late
.
If
you
let
me
have
a
hearing
,
I
can
explain
why
I
was
late
.
sweetheart
noun
a
person
you
love
in
a
romantic
way
,
such
as
a
boyfriend
,
girlfriend
,
husband
,
or
wife
•
Emma
invited
her
sweetheart
to
meet
her
family
for
dinner
.
Emma
invited
her
sweetheart
to
meet
her
family
for
dinner
.
•
After
years
apart
,
Jack
ran
across
the
airport
lobby
and
hugged
his
sweetheart
tightly
.
After
years
apart
,
Jack
ran
across
the
airport
lobby
and
hugged
his
sweetheart
tightly
.
From
Middle
English
swete
hert
,
literally
“
sweet
heart
,”
first
used
in
the
1300s
to
address
a
loved
person
.
noun
a
kind
,
gentle
,
or
helpful
person
who
is
easy
to
like
;
also
a
friendly
form
of
address
•
Thanks
for
bringing
me
soup
while
I
was
sick
—
you
’
re
a
real
sweetheart
.
Thanks
for
bringing
me
soup
while
I
was
sick
—
you
’
re
a
real
sweetheart
.
•
The
new
teacher
is
such
a
sweetheart
that
all
the
children
adore
her
.
The
new
teacher
is
such
a
sweetheart
that
all
the
children
adore
her
.
Extension
of
the
romantic
sense
to
general
kindness
appeared
in
the
late
1800s
.
adjective
describing
an
agreement
or
deal
that
is
unusually
generous
or
advantageous
,
often
arranged
privately
•
The
company
won
a
sweetheart
contract
that
saved
them
millions
in
taxes
.
The
company
won
a
sweetheart
contract
that
saved
them
millions
in
taxes
.
•
Critics
called
the
new
highway
plan
a
sweetheart
deal
for
construction
firms
.
Critics
called
the
new
highway
plan
a
sweetheart
deal
for
construction
firms
.
Figurative
use
of
the
noun
in
business
slang
from
the
1930s
,
likening
a
generous
contract
to
the
affection
shown
to
a
sweetheart
.