heed
Third Person
heeds
Present Participle
heeding
Past Tense
heeded
Past Participle
heeded
1
to be attentive to advice or a warning
transitive
- It's important to heed the advice of experienced hikers when trekking in unfamiliar terrain.
- She failed to heed the warning signs and ended up getting lost in the forest.
- The coach urged his players to heed his instructions if they wanted to win the game.
- Drivers should always heed traffic signals to avoid accidents on the road.
- Despite her friends' warnings, she chose not to heed them and continued with her risky behavior.