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Definition of heedful in English: heedfuladjective ˈhiːdfʊlˈhidfəl Aware of and attentive to. 留心的,注意的,听从的 he is heedful of his own intuitions 他很在意自己的直觉。 Example sentencesExamples - As Sikhs tie their turbans each day, they should be heedful that it represents a very real commitment to the founders of the Sikh faith.
- Wearily, she walked through the back door toward sunset, heedful that she might receive a sharp reprimand.
- It can cast shadows over distinguished careers, but most importantly, its yellow light offers lessons about circumspect thinking, deliberative consultation and heedful behavior.
- Creeping up the ruins of the shattered wall, he kept himself in the shadows of the tumbled blocks, heedful of the men searching in the courtyard below.
- As the fabric left its contact with my skin, I was acutely heedful of how everyone else's gaze was now on it.
- It was therefore unsurprising, when the issue reached cabinet the following month, that the majority of ministers were heedful of the evidence that opposition to the abolition of price maintenance outside parliament would be vigorous.
- On seeing his excitement after arriving in the city, many loyal fans reminded him he should be heedful of his safety when presenting the concert.
- Health professionals, particularly doctors, are acutely heedful of data in the form of tables and charts and less so of words and models.
- Be heedful of what you store because your mind is a chamber of information.
- Commerce requires governance by politics, art, culture, and nature: to slow it down, to make it heedful, to make it pay attention to people and place.
Synonyms attentive, careful, mindful, cautious, prudent, circumspect, alert, aware, wary, chary, observant, watchful, vigilant, taking notice, paying attention, on guard, on the alert, on one's toes, on the qui vive rare regardful Definition of heedful in US English: heedfuladjectiveˈhēdfəlˈhidfəl Aware of and attentive to. 留心的,注意的,听从的 he is heedful of his own intuitions 他很在意自己的直觉。 Example sentencesExamples - On seeing his excitement after arriving in the city, many loyal fans reminded him he should be heedful of his safety when presenting the concert.
- Creeping up the ruins of the shattered wall, he kept himself in the shadows of the tumbled blocks, heedful of the men searching in the courtyard below.
- Wearily, she walked through the back door toward sunset, heedful that she might receive a sharp reprimand.
- Health professionals, particularly doctors, are acutely heedful of data in the form of tables and charts and less so of words and models.
- It was therefore unsurprising, when the issue reached cabinet the following month, that the majority of ministers were heedful of the evidence that opposition to the abolition of price maintenance outside parliament would be vigorous.
- As Sikhs tie their turbans each day, they should be heedful that it represents a very real commitment to the founders of the Sikh faith.
- Be heedful of what you store because your mind is a chamber of information.
- It can cast shadows over distinguished careers, but most importantly, its yellow light offers lessons about circumspect thinking, deliberative consultation and heedful behavior.
- Commerce requires governance by politics, art, culture, and nature: to slow it down, to make it heedful, to make it pay attention to people and place.
- As the fabric left its contact with my skin, I was acutely heedful of how everyone else's gaze was now on it.
Synonyms attentive, careful, mindful, cautious, prudent, circumspect, alert, aware, wary, chary, observant, watchful, vigilant, taking notice, paying attention, on guard, on the alert, on one's toes, on the qui vive |