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hear
verb (heard , hearing )
1 tr & intr to perceive (sounds) with the ear.
2 to listen to something Did you hear what he said?
3 intr (usu hear about or of something) to be told about it or informed of it.
4 intr (usu hear from someone) to be contacted by them, especially by letter or telephone.
5 law to listen to and judge (a case).
[Anglo-Saxon hieran ]
hearer noun .
hear! hear! an expression of agreement or approval.
hear tell or hear tell of something dialect to be told about it.
not hear of something not to allow it to happen They would not hear of me paying half .
hear someone out to listen to them until they have said all they wish to say.

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hearing
noun
1 the sense that involves the perception of sound.
2 the distance within which something can be heard within hearing .
3 an opportunity to state one's case We gave him a hearing .
4 a judicial investigation and listening to evidence and arguments, especially without a jury.
hearing aid
noun (also deaf aid) a small electronic device consisting of a miniature sound receiver, an amplifier and a power source, worn in or behind the ear by a partially deaf person to help them hear more clearly.
hearing dog
noun a dog that has been specially trained to alert deaf or partially deaf people to sounds such as an alarm, a doorbell, etc.
hearken or (sometimes US) harken
verb (hearkened , hearkening ) intr (often hearken to something or someone) old use to listen or pay attention to it or them.
[Anglo-Saxon heorcnian ]

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