'Hear' definitions:
Definition of 'hear'
From: WordNet
verb
Perceive (sound) via the auditory sense
verb
Get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted" [syn: learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, see]
verb
Examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process; "The jury had heard all the evidence"; "The case will be tried in California" [syn: hear, try]
verb
Receive a communication from someone; "We heard nothing from our son for five years"
verb
Definition of 'Hear'
From: GCIDE
- Hear \Hear\ (h[=e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Heard (h[~e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Hearing.] [OE. heren, AS,. hi['e]ran, h[=y]ran, h[=e]ran; akin to OS. h[=o]rian, OFries. hera, hora, D. hooren, OHG. h[=o]ren, G. h["o]ren, Icel. heyra, Sw. h["o]ra, Dan. hore, Goth. hausjan, and perh. to Gr. 'akoy`ein, E. acoustic. Cf. Hark, Hearken.]
- 1. To perceive by the ear; to apprehend or take cognizance of by the ear; as, to hear sounds; to hear a voice; to hear one call. [1913 Webster]
- Lay thine ear close to the ground, and list if thou canst hear the tread of travelers. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- He had been heard to utter an ominous growl. --Macaulay. [1913 Webster]
- 2. To give audience or attention to; to listen to; to heed; to accept the doctrines or advice of; to obey; to examine; to try in a judicial court; as, to hear a recitation; to hear a class; the case will be heard to-morrow. [1913 Webster]
- 3. To attend, or be present at, as hearer or worshiper; as, to hear a concert; to hear Mass. [1913 Webster]
- 4. To give attention to as a teacher or judge. [1913 Webster]
- Thy matters are good and right, but there is no man deputed of the king to hear thee. --2 Sam. xv. 3. [1913 Webster]
- I beseech your honor to hear me one single word. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- 5. To accede to the demand or wishes of; to listen to and answer favorably; to favor. [1913 Webster]
- I love the Lord, because he hath heard my voice. --Ps. cxvi. 1. [1913 Webster]
- They think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. --Matt. vi. 7. [1913 Webster]
- Hear him. See Remark, under Hear, v. i.
- To hear a bird sing, to receive private communication. [Colloq.] --Shak.
- To hear say, to hear one say; to learn by common report; to receive by rumor. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'Hear'
From: GCIDE
- Hear \Hear\, v. i.
- 1. To have the sense or faculty of perceiving sound. "The hearing ear." --Prov. xx. 12. [1913 Webster]
- 2. To use the power of perceiving sound; to perceive or apprehend by the ear; to attend; to listen. [1913 Webster]
- So spake our mother Eve, and Adam heard, Well pleased, but answered not. --Milton. [1913 Webster]
- 3. To be informed by oral communication; to be told; to receive information by report or by letter. [1913 Webster]
- I have heard, sir, of such a man. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- I must hear from thee every day in the hour. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- To hear ill, to be blamed. [Obs.]
- Not only within his own camp, but also now at Rome, he heard ill for his temporizing and slow proceedings. --Holland.
- To hear well, to be praised. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]
- Note: Hear, or Hear him, is often used in the imperative, especially in the course of a speech in English assemblies, to call attention to the words of the speaker. [1913 Webster]
- Hear him, . . . a cry indicative, according to the tone, of admiration, acquiescence, indignation, or derision. --Macaulay. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'hear'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- apprehend,
- approve of,
- arbitrate,
- ascertain,
- attend,
- attend to,
- auscultate,
- be all ears,
- be aware of,
- be conscious of,
- be informed,
- be sensible of,
- be told,
- bend an ear,
- bug,
- catch,
- catch on,
- charge the jury,
- cock the ears,
- condone,
- conduct a trial,
- consider,
- determine,
- discover,
- eavesdrop,
- entertain,
- examine by ear,
- experience,
- feel,
- find,
- find out,
- gather,
- get,
- get an earful,
- get wind of,
- give attention,
- give audience to,
- give ear,
- give ear to,
- hark,
- have the facts,
- hear of,
- hear out,
- hear tell of,
- hearken,
- hearken to,
- hearsay,
- heed,
- hold court,
- hold the scales,
- intercept,
- judge,
- know,
- know well,
- learn,
- lend an ear,
- listen,
- listen at,
- listen in,
- listen to,
- officiate,
- overhear,
- pay attention to,
- perceive,
- pick up,
- referee,
- respond,
- respond to stimuli,
- sanction,
- see,
- sense,
- sit in judgment,
- sit in on,
- smell,
- take in,
- tap,
- taste,
- touch,
- try,
- try a case,
- umpire,
- understand,
- unearth,
- wiretap
Words containing 'Hear'
- Hear him,
- Hearing,
- hear out,
- To hear ill,
- To hear say,
- To hear well,
- administrative hearing,
- colored hearing,
- competence hearing,
- confirmation hearing,
- fair hearing,
- hearing aid,
- hearing disorder,
- hearing dog,
- hearing examiner,
- hearing impairment,
- hearing loss,
- hearing officer,
- organ of hearing,
- sense of hearing,
- Ex parte hearing,
- To hear a bird sing,
- conductive hearing loss,
- hard-of-hearing,
- hear a different drummer,
- hearing-impaired,
- sensorineural hearing loss