Here vs. Hear

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Hereadverb

(location) In, on, or at this place.

Hereadverb

(location) To this place; used in place of the more dated hither.

Hereadverb

(abstract) In this context.

Hereadverb

At this point in the argument or narration.

Herenoun

(abstract) This place; this location.

Herenoun

(abstract) This time, the present situation.

Hereadjective

Filler after a noun or demonstrative pronoun, solely for emphasis.

Hereadjective

Filler after a demonstrative pronoun but before the noun it modifies, solely for emphasis.

Hereinterjection

(slang) Used semi-assertively to offer something to the listener.

Hereinterjection

Used for emphasis at the beginning of a sentence when expressing an opinion or want.

Herenoun

Hair.

Herepronoun

See Her, their.

Herepronoun

Her; hers. See Her.

Hereadverb

In this place; in the place where the speaker is; - opposed to there.

Hereadverb

In the present life or state.

Hereadverb

To or into this place; hither. [Colloq.] See Thither.

Hereadverb

At this point of time, or of an argument; now.

Herenoun

the present location; this place;

Herenoun

queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology; sister and wife of Zeus remembered for her jealously of the many mortal women Zeus fell in love with; identified with Roman Juno

Hereadjective

being here now;

Hereadverb

in or at this place; where the speaker or writer is;

Hereadverb

in this circumstance or respect or on this point or detail;

Hereadverb

to this place (especially toward the speaker);

Hereadverb

at this time; now;

Hereadverb

in, at, or to this place or position

Hereadverb

used when gesturing to indicate the place intended

Hereadverb

used to draw attention to someone or something that has just arrived

Hereadverb

used to indicate one's role in a particular situation

Hereadverb

used to refer to existence in the world in general

Hereadverb

used when introducing something or someone

Hereadverb

used when giving something to someone

Hereadverb

used when indicating a time, point, or situation that has arrived or is happening

Hereinterjection

used to attract someone's attention

Hereinterjection

indicating one's presence in a roll-call.

Hearverb

(intransitive) To perceive sounds through the ear.

Hearverb

(transitive) To perceive (a sound, or something producing a sound) with the ear, to recognize (something) in an auditory way.

Hearverb

(transitive) To exercise this faculty intentionally; to listen to.

Hearverb

(transitive) To listen favourably to; to grant (a request etc.).

Hearverb

(transitive) To receive information about; to come to learn of.

Hearverb

(with from) To be contacted by.

Hearverb

(transitive) To listen to (a person, case) in a court of law; to try.

Hearverb

To sympathize with; to share the feeling or opinion of.

Hearverb

To perceive by the ear; to apprehend or take cognizance of by the ear; as, to hear sounds; to hear a voice; to hear one call.

Hearverb

To give audience or attention to; to listen to; to heed; to accept the doctrines or advice of; to obey; to examine; to try in a judicial court; as, to hear a recitation; to hear a class; the case will be heard to-morrow.

Hearverb

To attend, or be present at, as hearer or worshiper; as, to hear a concert; to hear Mass.

Hearverb

To give attention to as a teacher or judge.

Hearverb

To accede to the demand or wishes of; to listen to and answer favorably; to favor.

Hearverb

To have the sense or faculty of perceiving sound.

Hearverb

To use the power of perceiving sound; to perceive or apprehend by the ear; to attend; to listen.

Hearverb

To be informed by oral communication; to be told; to receive information by report or by letter.

Hearverb

perceive (sound) via the auditory sense

Hearverb

get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally;

Hearverb

examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process;

Hearverb

receive a communication from someone;

Hearverb

listen and pay attention;

Hearverb

perceive with the ear the sound made by (someone or something)

Hearverb

listen or pay attention to

Hearverb

listen to all that someone has to say

Hearverb

listen to and judge (a case or plaintiff)

Hearverb

listen to and grant (a prayer)

Hearverb

be told or informed of

Hearverb

be aware of; know of the existence of

Hearverb

be contacted by (someone), especially by letter or telephone

Hearverb

will or would not allow or agree to

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