give heed to (something)

give heed to (something)

To listen carefully or pay close attention; to give ample or due consideration. You'd best give heed to his advice, or you might end up suffering the mistakes he made in the past. Give heed to your mother, she knows what she's talking about.
See also: give, heed
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

give/pay ˈheed (to somebody/something)

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take ˈheed (of somebody/something)

(formal) pay careful attention to somebody/something: They gave little heed to the rumours. I paid no heed at the time but later I had cause to remember what he’d said.
See also: give, heed, pay
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See also:
  • don't give (something) a second thought
  • give (one) the works
  • give anything (for something)
  • give (one's) mind to (something)
  • (Can I) give you a lift?
  • all in, be
  • be all in
  • give (one's) ground
  • give ground
  • give it a burl