audiō — meaning in English
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English meaning
- accept verb To agree to receive or take something that is offered.
- agree verb To share the same opinion as someone else.
- attend verb To be present at an event, class, or place.
- hear verb To perceive sound through the ears.
- listen verb To pay attention with your ears in order to hear something.
- obey verb To do what someone in authority tells you to do.
Senses
audiō is used for these senses in English:
- accept (transitive) To receive or admit to; to agree to; to assent to; to submit to.
- agree (intransitive) To be in harmony about an opinion, statement, or action; to have a consistent idea between two or more people.
- agree (intransitive) To make a stipulation by way of settling differences or determining a price; to exchange promises; to come to terms or to a common resolve; to promise.
- agree (intransitive) To resemble; to coincide; to correspond; to tally.
- attend (transitive, obsolete) To give consideration to (someone or something); to heed, to pay attention, to regard.
- hear (intransitive, stative) To perceive sounds through the ear. [from 10th c.]
- hear (transitive, stative) To perceive (a sound, or something producing a sound) with the ear, to recognize (something) in an auditory way. [from 10th c.]
- listen (intransitive, _, except in archaic usage) To use one's sense of hearing and auditory cognition in an intentional way; to make deliberate use of one's ears; to pay attention to or wait for a specific sound.
accept — full definition
- verb To agree to receive or take something that is offered.
- verb To acknowledge something as true or as a fact, even if reluctantly.
- verb To approve of and include someone, such as in a group or institution.
agree — full definition
- verb To share the same opinion as someone else.
- verb To say yes to a plan, request, or arrangement.
- verb In grammar, to match another word in form, such as a verb matching its subject in number.