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Definition of hear
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of hear is as below...
Hear (v. t.) To
accede
to the
demand
or
wishes
of; to
listen
to and
answer
favorably;
to
favor.
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Audiometer
::
Audiometer
(n.) An
instrument
by which the power of
hearing
can be
gauged
and
recorded
on a
scale.
Cordiality
::
Cordiality
(n.)
Sincere
affection
and
kindness;
warmth
of
regard;
heartiness.
Malice
::
Malice
(n.)
Enmity
of
heart;
malevolence;
ill will; a
spirit
delighting
in harm or
misfortune
to
another;
a
disposition
to
injure
another;
a
malignant
design
of evil.
Dead-hearted
::
Dead-hearted
(a.)
Having
a dull, faint
heart;
spiritless;
listless..
Faint
::
Faint
(superl.)
Wanting
in
courage,
spirit,
or
energy;
timorous;
cowardly;
dejected;
depressed;
as, Faint heart ne'er won fair
lady..
Whisper
::
Whisper
(n.) A low, soft,
sibilant
voice or
utterance,
which can be heard only by those near at hand; voice or
utterance
that
employs
only
breath
sound
without
tone,
friction
against
the edges of the vocal cords and
arytenoid
cartilages
taking
the place of the
vibration
of the cords that
produces
tone;
sometimes,
in a
limited
sense,
the sound
produced
by such
friction
as
distinguished
from
breath
sound made by
friction
against
parts of the
mouth.
See
Voice,
n., 2, and Guide to
Pronunciation,
//
Heartedness
::
Heartedness
(n.)
Earnestness;
sincerity;
heartiness.
Unheart
::
Unheart
(v. t.) To cause to lose
heart;
to
dishearten.
Trachearia
::
Trachearia
(n.pl.)
A
division
of
Arachnida
including
those that
breathe
only by means of
tracheae.
It
includes
the
mites,
ticks,
false
scorpions,
and
harvestmen..
Blackheart
::
Blackheart
(n.) A
heart-shaped
cherry
with a very
dark-colored
skin.
Hardship
::
Hardship
(n.) That which is hard to hear, as toil,
privation,
injury,
injustice,
etc..
Leptocardia
::
Leptocardia
(n. pl.) The
lowest
class of
Vertebrata,
including
only the
Amphioxus.
The heart is
represented
only by a
simple
pulsating
vessel.
The blood is
colorless;
the
brain,
renal
organs,
and limbs are
wanting,
and the
backbone
is
represented
only by a
simple,
unsegmented
notochord.
See
Amphioxus..
Spatangus
::
Spatangus
(n.) A genus of
heart-shaped
sea
urchins
belonging
to the
Spatangoidea.
Sharp
::
Sharp
(superl.)
Of keen
perception;
quick to
discern
or
distinguish;
having
nice
discrimination;
acute;
penetrating;
sagacious;
clever;
as, a sharp eye; sharp
sight,
hearing,
or
judgment..
Reception
::
Reception
(n.) The act or
manner
of
receiving,
esp. of
receiving
visitors;
entertainment;
hence,
an
occasion
or
ceremony
of
receiving
guests;
as, a
hearty
reception;
an
elaborate
reception..
Discourage
::
Discourage
(v. t.) To
extinguish
the
courage
of; to
dishearten;
to
depress
the
spirits
of; to
deprive
of
confidence;
to
deject;
-- the
opposite
of
encourage;
as, he was
discouraged
in his
undertaking;
he need not be
discouraged
from a like
attempt..
Glow
::
Glow (v. i.) To feel the heat of
passion;
to be
animated,
as by
intense
love, zeal,
anger,
etc.; to rage, as
passior;
as, the heart glows with love, zeal, or
patriotism..
Pulsate
::
Pulsate
(v.) To
throb,
as a
pulse;
to beat, as the
heart..
Iron-hearted
::
Iron-hearted
(a.)
Hard-hearted;
unfeeling;
cruel;
as, an
iron-hearted
master..
Single-minded
::
Single-minded
(a.)
Having
a
single
purpose;
hence,
artless;
guileless;
single-hearted..
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