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View usage for: (hɑːʳk) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense harks, present participle harking, past tense, past participle harkedexclamation'Hark!' means 'Listen!'. [old-fashioned] Hark. I hear the returning footsteps of my love. Phrasal verbs: See hark back to More Synonyms of hark (hɑːk) verb(intr; usually imperative) to listen; pay attention Word origin Old English heorcnian to hearken; related to Old Frisian herkia, Old High German hōrechen; see hear (hɑrk) verb intransitive1. Chiefly Literary to listen carefully usually in the imperative, with the effect of an exclamation verb transitive2. Archaic to listen to; hear Word origin ME herkien (akin to Ger horchen) < ? OE * heorcian or < OE heorcnian: see hearken Examples of 'hark' in a sentencehark Who in their right mind would hark back to those days?Who in their right mind would hark back to those days?So why were they still harking back to historic rivalries?Are you still harking back to where you came from or where you are?The food we cook today often harks back to the tastes of our childhood.He is a true shining star who harks back to the glory days of Morecambe and Wise. Definition to listen Hark. I hear the returning footsteps of my love. Synonyms pay attention hearken (archaic) give ear hear give heed phrasal verbSee hark back to somethingAdditional synonymsDefinition to pay attention I'm not sure what he said – I wasn't attending. Synonyms pay attention, listen, follow, hear, mark, mind, watch, note, regard, notice, observe, look on, heed, take to heart, pay heed, hearken (archaic) Definition to observe or notice Mark my words. He won't last. Synonyms observe, mind, note, regard, notice, attend to, pay attention to, pay heed to, hearken to (archaic) Definition to point out or remark upon People should not hesitate to contact the police if they notice anything suspicious. Synonyms observe, see, mind, note, spot, remark, distinguish, perceive, detect, heed, discern, behold (archaic, literary), mark, eyeball (slang) - hare
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