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Definition of unheeded in English: unheededadjectiveʌnˈhiːdɪdˌənˈhidəd Heard or noticed but disregarded. 未受注意的;被忽视的 我的抗议没有引起任何注意。 Example sentencesExamples - The findings follow a number of high-profile cases in which children died after tell-tale danger signs had gone unheeded.
- She arrives at the town's main police station believing she has found safety and assistance, only for her cries for help to go unheeded.
- Parents and staff have also collected more than 700 names on another petition after concerns raised in the last public consultation went unheeded.
- The lesson of Rwanda had gone utterly unheeded.
- Unfortunately, it was a warning that went unheeded as two minutes into stoppage time Underwood was again unchallenged as he crossed from the left.
- It aims to represent people such as the million or so anti-war protesters who took to the streets of London a year ago and who felt their voices went unheeded by the politicians.
- It's a shame, given Langer's incredibly accurate prophesies of 1943, that the report went unheeded.
- The first heckle at the premiere was heard after about 20 minutes, although there may have been others that went unheeded.
- The suggestion appears to have gone unheeded by the travel industry, who continue to offer discount deals and free child places during school terms.
- King Birendra's call for demilitarisation and the creation of a Himalayan peace zone was heard often enough but it went unheeded by the rest of the world.
- She said her mother-in-law's requests to have the dressing on her foot changed went unheeded for four days, when it should have been done daily.
- Worried doctors at the British Medical Association have urged TV dramas to help spread the word - a call which has not gone unheeded.
- Even a warning from the sports minister, who basically told both sides to shut up and sort out the problem pronto, has gone unheeded.
- However, the warning went unheeded by City as they were undone by Kanouté's explosive finish, and the margin of defeat should then have been greater.
- It should have proved a warning shot to the City defence but it obviously went unheeded as within minutes Kidderminster had snatched the lead.
- It found that 90 childcare referrals were left unheeded for months, despite the serious nature of many allegations.
- But despite our pleas, our requests went largely unheeded.
- But still, don't let this warning from history go unheeded.
- Today, of course, her £6 is in the national coffers, her pleas for clemency unheeded by heartless tax inspectors.
- If warnings go unheeded, workers could be sacked.
Synonyms disregarded, ignored, neglected, overlooked, unobserved, unnoted, unrecognized, disobeyed, unnoticed, passed over, spurned
Rhymesreeded, unimpeded, unneeded, unseeded Definition of unheeded in US English: unheededadjectiveˌənˈhēdədˌənˈhidəd Heard or noticed but disregarded. 未受注意的;被忽视的 我的抗议没有引起任何注意。 Example sentencesExamples - It should have proved a warning shot to the City defence but it obviously went unheeded as within minutes Kidderminster had snatched the lead.
- But despite our pleas, our requests went largely unheeded.
- Unfortunately, it was a warning that went unheeded as two minutes into stoppage time Underwood was again unchallenged as he crossed from the left.
- The first heckle at the premiere was heard after about 20 minutes, although there may have been others that went unheeded.
- If warnings go unheeded, workers could be sacked.
- It's a shame, given Langer's incredibly accurate prophesies of 1943, that the report went unheeded.
- However, the warning went unheeded by City as they were undone by Kanouté's explosive finish, and the margin of defeat should then have been greater.
- The suggestion appears to have gone unheeded by the travel industry, who continue to offer discount deals and free child places during school terms.
- But still, don't let this warning from history go unheeded.
- Parents and staff have also collected more than 700 names on another petition after concerns raised in the last public consultation went unheeded.
- Today, of course, her £6 is in the national coffers, her pleas for clemency unheeded by heartless tax inspectors.
- She arrives at the town's main police station believing she has found safety and assistance, only for her cries for help to go unheeded.
- It found that 90 childcare referrals were left unheeded for months, despite the serious nature of many allegations.
- Worried doctors at the British Medical Association have urged TV dramas to help spread the word - a call which has not gone unheeded.
- She said her mother-in-law's requests to have the dressing on her foot changed went unheeded for four days, when it should have been done daily.
- It aims to represent people such as the million or so anti-war protesters who took to the streets of London a year ago and who felt their voices went unheeded by the politicians.
- Even a warning from the sports minister, who basically told both sides to shut up and sort out the problem pronto, has gone unheeded.
- King Birendra's call for demilitarisation and the creation of a Himalayan peace zone was heard often enough but it went unheeded by the rest of the world.
- The findings follow a number of high-profile cases in which children died after tell-tale danger signs had gone unheeded.
- The lesson of Rwanda had gone utterly unheeded.
Synonyms disregarded, ignored, neglected, overlooked, unobserved, unnoted, unrecognized, disobeyed, unnoticed, passed over, spurned |