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I . list·en [ˈlɪsən] VB intr

2. listen (pay heed):

3. listen (attempt to hear):

II . list·en [ˈlɪsən] INTERJ

III . list·en [ˈlɪsən] N no pl

Usage examples with listening

for the benefit of those who weren't listening, ...

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Research suggests that listening audiences are between the age of 15 and 45 years of age and in general educated to graduate level.
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No one wants to sit for ages in the same seat listening to somebody drone on for a lifetime.
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Its essence is deep listening, an open, non-judgmental yet discerning quality of attentiveness that embraces every fleeting experience with acceptance, investigation and non-attachment.
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They're keeping warm with blankets and listening to the news on a transistor radio.
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I remember holding his hand, being led on walks along well-worn paths, made by him, listening to and witnessing the unfolding natural world.
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The versatile wired amplified stereo headset can be used for gaming as well as watching movies, listening to music, chat and voice calls.
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It is a work of real feeling, soldiers in camp listening to the evening band, and thinking of the wives and darlings far away.
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The term is also used for arousal by means of listening to obscene words and stories.
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The idea however did not take hold, they realized that people would pay to be heard only if they were sure that someone was listening.
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He was blind, but able navigate obstacles large and small by making clicking noises and listening to the response.
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