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111heediness — heedˈiness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑heed …
112heedy — heedˈy adjective (Spenser) Heedful, careful • • • Main Entry: ↑heed …
113he'd — /heed/; unstressed /eed/ 1. contraction of he had. 2. contraction of he would. Usage. See contraction. * * * …
114hedonism — /heed n iz euhm/, n. 1. the doctrine that pleasure or happiness is the highest good. 2. devotion to pleasure as a way of life: The later Roman emperors were notorious for their hedonism. [1855 60; < Gk hedon(é) pleasure + ISM] Syn. 2. sensualism …
115heedless — heed|less [ˈhi:dləs] adj heedless of sth literary not paying attention to something ▪ O Hara rode on, heedless of danger. >heedlessly adv …
116follow advice — heed counsel, comply with a recommendation …
117heedful — heed·ful …
118heedfully — heed·ful·ly …
119heedfulness — heed·ful·ness …
120heedless — heed·less …