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unheed
English
Etymology
From un- +? heed.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -i?d
Verb
unheed (third-person singular simple present unheeds, present participle unheeding, simple past and past participle unheeded)
- (transitive) To deliberately fail to heed or take notice of; disregard; ignore.
Synonyms
- put aside, shrug off, take no notice of; see also Thesaurus:ignore
Translations
Noun
unheed (uncountable)
- Inattention.
Synonyms
- heedlessness
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unheld
English
Etymology
un- +? held
Adjective
unheld (not comparable)
- Not held.
See also
- unhold
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