heedful

adjective
UK: /ˈhiːdfʊl/
US: /ˈhiːdfʊl/
  1. Paying careful attention to what someone says or does.

    1. She is a very heedful listener, always focused on the speaker.
    2. The student was heedful of the teacher's advice and improved his grades.
  2. Mindful and observant; taking care to avoid potential problems or dangers.

    1. Be heedful when crossing the street; look both ways first.
    2. A heedful driver anticipates potential hazards to ensure road safety.

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The word "heedful" in English means: Paying careful attention to what someone says or does., Mindful and observant; taking care to avoid potential problems or dangers..

The phonetic transcription of "heedful" is /ˈhiːdfʊl/ in British English and /ˈhiːdfʊl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "heedful": mindful, careful, observant, vigilant, attentive.

Example usage of "heedful": "She is a very heedful listener, always focused on the speaker.". More examples on the page.