To hear something without the speaker's awareness or intent.
[Archaic] To wait for; expect.
[With relationship implied by context] To obtain [a pet] from a shelter or the wild.
[Law] To reject [a bill of indictment] for lack of evidence
To decline to accept, agree to, or do something
[Intransitive] To receive something willingly.
To provide entertainment.
give [or lend] one's ear
To refuse or reject as wrong or disgraceful
[Card Games] To remove [a card or cards] from one's hand
To keep close watch over; supervise:
To greet, receive, or entertain [another or others] cordially or hospitably.
turn a deaf ear to [antonym]
To receive advice cordially
To receive advice cordially
[Idiomatic] To listen to someone until that person has finished.
To receive advice cordially
[Sports] To receive a pass or a kicked ball, for example.
To utter words with the ordinary voice; talk
To come to or toward a common center
To have a normally functioning ear or ears; be able to hear sounds
To disregard is defined as to ignore or treat with a lack of respect.
To attend an academic class on a not-for-academic-credit basis.
To carry out or comply with [a command, for example].
To gain access to private electronic communications, as through wiretapping or the interception of e-mail or cell phone calls.
Find another word for listen. In this page you can discover 63 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for listen, like: listen to, overhear, give attention, hearken, be attentive, lend-an-ear, attend, adopt, ignore, refuse and accept.