hear
ਸੁਣ
definition
verb
behind her she could hear men's voices
perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something).
example
he did not 'hear' very well
behind her she could 'hear' men's voices
To 'hear' cases, the judges sit in Chambers of seven, appointed on a rotating basis from within each Section.
we'll be happy to 'hear' your ideas
Every time I talk to or 'hear' of anyone studying anything at all, I get jealous.
I didn't 'hear' you open the door
I sent an email to the minister informing him that I expect to 'hear' of his resignation in coming days.
to 'hear' mass
stay away from there, do you 'hear'?
Her voice was so quite that he almost didn't 'hear' her over the sound of the river.
If anyone has more information, I would be most interested to 'hear' of it.
I won't 'hear' of such idiocy
I was shocked to 'hear' of her death
I won't 'hear' of such idiocy
he did not 'hear' very well
I can't 'hear'!
she just doesn't 'hear' what I'm telling her
However, just about every murder case we 'hear' of in the news involves a religious murderer.
But there is no record that He ever refused to 'hear' the prayer of anyone; not even the lowest.
did you 'hear' what she said?
And yet it still sounded remarkable to 'hear' the words that came yesterday.
The noise of the blast has left him struggling to 'hear' high frequency sounds.
It helped her 'hear' some vowel sounds in the lower frequencies, but that was all.
We often 'hear' of private records being dumped illegally or information being stolen.
The Duchess of York, who is an old friend of Murray and knows her as Jeffa, said she was delighted to 'hear' of the explorers' safe rescue.
He may be willing to listen but will he 'hear' anything that's said?
The service beseeches God to 'hear' the prayers of the community.
you 'hear' people say that he's clever
did you 'hear' that?
This may sound cruel but I 'hear' catcalls and people pick on me enough outside my family home.
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