take heed

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Verb

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take heed (third-person singular simple present takes heed, present participle taking heed, simple past took heed, past participle taken heed)

  1. (intransitive, idiomatic) To pay attention.
    Synonyms: give heed, pay heed
    The king spoke and the lords took heed.

Usage notes

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  • Used with of, or formerly to, when an object follows.