A surname.
heard
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for heard.
Editorial note
You will have access to senior engineers/architects and your findings/ideas will be heard by senior decision makers.
Quick take
A surname.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of heard gathered in one view.
That has been perceived aurally.
Obsolete form of herd. [A number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper.]
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for heard.
noun
A surname.
adjective
That has been perceived aurally.
noun
Obsolete form of herd. [A number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper.]
Example sentences
You will have access to senior engineers/architects and your findings/ideas will be heard by senior decision makers.
That's unfortunate, that would be useful if there was some way to make your voice heard.
The article you linked says that Perls heard it while meeting Einstein in person.
Yes, I can probably pick up that language or tool you're using that nobody has ever heard of.
Most of the negatives / cons I have heard before (impact on wildlife, where to discharge brine, energy, etc)...
I see you're a Googler, and actually I first heard about this issue from someone on your Play team.
I don't think I've heard of any start-ups which were sustainable at the beginning, whereas many small businesses/hobby projects are.
I had heard about it last year, and so thought it was all old news.
From what I've heard, if you want to make real money, work for a bank.
I've heard people say they like it plain, but I gag just thinking about it.
We've heard that ads are a dying business, but we don't buy it.
I heard that the Windows 10 upgrade is tied to the motherboard.
Quote examples
Have you heard the term "Smart grid?" Being able to postpone some types of usage (water heating, etc) and to quickly ramp down generation based on demand will reduce the amount of rejected energy.
The best description I've heard is that it's a spectrum from "100% training provided" to "productive on day one." Older recruiters tell me that decades ago the spectrum was too far in the other direction -- willing to hire anyone, and piling on the training.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use heard in a sentence?
You will have access to senior engineers/architects and your findings/ideas will be heard by senior decision makers.
What does heard mean?
A surname.
What part of speech is heard?
heard is commonly used as noun, adjective.