Meaning & Definition of word "Hark"
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Hark
/hɑːrk/
verb:
- 1. to listen attentively or to pay close attention.
- Example: Hark! Do you hear the sound of the bells ringing in the distance?
- 2. used to urge someone to listen or pay attention.
- Example: Hark, my friends, the time has come to gather and celebrate!
- 3. to bring attention to something, often something noteworthy.
- Example: Hark back to the days of old, when life was simpler and unhurried.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old Norse 'hǫrka' which means to listen.
Common Phrases and Expressions
hark back:
To return to a previous topic or time.
hark the herald angels sing:
A phrase from a popular Christmas carol.
Related Words
hear:
To perceive sound.
listen:
To give attention to sound.
pay heed:
To take notice of something.
Slang Meanings of hark
Meaning: To pay close attention, often used humorously.
Example Sentence: Hark, everyone! Great news is coming!
Meaning: A call to focus, sometimes used sarcastically.
Example Sentence: Hark! As if we weren't already paying attention!