Heard-island
[hurd] /hɜrd/
noun
1.
an island belonging to Australia, in the S Indian Ocean. 159 sq. mi. (412 sq. km).
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[heer] /hɪər/ verb (used with object), heard [hurd] /hɜrd/ (Show IPA), hearing. 1. to perceive by the ear: Didn’t you hear the doorbell? 2. to learn by the ear or by being told; be informed of: to hear news. 3. to listen to; give or pay attention to: They refused to hear our side of […]
- Hearers
[heer] /hɪər/ verb (used with object), heard [hurd] /hɜrd/ (Show IPA), hearing. 1. to perceive by the ear: Didn’t you hear the doorbell? 2. to learn by the ear or by being told; be informed of: to hear news. 3. to listen to; give or pay attention to: They refused to hear our side of […]
- Hear from
1. Receive a letter, call, or other communication from someone, as in I haven’t heard from my daughter in two weeks. [ Early 1300s ] 2. Be reprimanded by, as in If you don’t get home on time, you’ll be hearing from your father. [ Late 1800s ]
- Hearing
[heer-ing] /ˈhɪər ɪŋ/ noun 1. the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived. 2. the act of perceiving sound. 3. opportunity to be : to grant a hearing. 4. an instance or a session in which testimony and arguments are presented, especially before an official, as a judge in a lawsuit. 5. a preliminary […]
- Hearing-aid
noun 1. a compact electronic amplifier worn to improve one’s hearing, usually placed in or behind the ear. noun 1. a device for assisting the hearing of partially deaf people, typically consisting of a small battery-powered electronic amplifier with microphone and earphone, worn by a deaf person in or behind the ear hearing aid n. […]