listen
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
listen
v 1: hear with intention; "Listen to the sound of this cello"
2: listen and pay attention; "Listen to your father"; "We must
hear the expert before we make a decision" [syn: {listen},
{hear}, {take heed}]
3: pay close attention to; give heed to; "Heed the advice of the
old men" [syn: {heed}, {mind}, {listen}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Listen \Lis"ten\ (l[i^]s"'n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Listened}
(l[i^]s"'nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Listening}.] [OE. listnen,
listen, lustnen, lusten, AS. hlystan; akin to hlyst hearing,
OS. hlust, Icel. hlusta to listen, hlust ear, AS. hlosnian to
wait in suspense, OHG. hlos[=e]n to listen, Gr. kly`ein, and
E. loud. [root]41. See {Loud}, and cf. {List} to listen.]
1. To give close attention with the purpose of hearing; to
give ear; to hearken; to attend.
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When we have occasion to listen, and give a more
particular attention to some sound, the tympanum is
drawn to a more than ordinary tension. --Holder.
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2. To give heed; to yield to advice; to follow admonition; to
obey.
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Listen to me, and by me be ruled. --Tennyson.
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{To listen after}, to take an interest in. [Obs.]
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Soldiers note forts, armories, and magazines;
scholars listen after libraries, disputations, and
professors. --Fuller.
Syn: To attend; hearken. See {Attend}.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
32 Moby Thesaurus words for "listen":
NB, attend, attend to, auscultate, be all ears, bend an ear, bug,
cock the ears, eavesdrop, examine by ear, give attention,
give audience to, give ear, give ear to, hark, hear, hear out,
hearken, hearken to, heed, intercept, lend an ear, listen at,
listen in, listen to, mind, obey, pay attention to, sit in on,
straitened circumstances, tap, wiretap
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