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hear
v. (past and past part. heard)
1 tr. (also absol.) perceive (sound etc.) with the ear.
2 tr. listen to (heard them on the radio).
3 tr. listen judicially to and judge (a case, plaintiff, etc.).
4 intr. (foll. by about, of, or that + clause) be told or informed.
5 intr. (foll. by from) be contacted by, esp. by letter or telephone.
6 tr. be ready to obey (an order).
7 tr. grant (a prayer).
Phrases and idioms:
have heard of be aware of; know of the existence of. hear! hear! int. expressing agreement (esp. with something said in a speech). hear a person out listen to all that a person says. hear say (or tell) (usu. foll. by of, or that + clause) be informed. will not hear of will not allow or agree to.
Derivatives:
hearable adj. hearer n.
Etymology: OE hieran f. Gmc

Useful english dictionary. 2012.