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UK//jʊ hɪə//US//ju hɪr//

Meaning of You hear

To perceive sound by using your ears.

In simple words: You listen to someone or something.

You hear in a sentence

  • Did you hear the news about the concert?
  • I can hear you clearly from across the room.
  • If you hear something strange, let me know.
  • I hear you need help with your project.
  • I didn't hear what you said during the meeting.

How to use You hear

Commonly used in everyday conversation. Avoid in formal writing. Can imply attention or understanding.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine you are tuning into a radio station and hear a great song.

Related words

Collocations with You hear

  • hear a sound
  • hear someone out
  • hear a voice
  • hear an announcement
  • hear the news

Synonyms for You hear

Common mistakes with You hear

  • Confused with 'you listen'.
  • Used incorrectly as a command.
  • Omitted the subject in sentences.

Compare You hear with Listen, Notice, Detect

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Frequently asked questions about You hear

What does You hear mean?

You listen to someone or something.

What is the definition of You hear?

To perceive sound by using your ears.

How do you use You hear in a sentence?

Did you hear the news about the concert?

Can you give another example of You hear?

I can hear you clearly from across the room.

What are synonyms for You hear?

Common alternatives include listen, overhear, pay attention, notice, detect.

What words go with You hear?

It commonly pairs with hear a sound, hear someone out, hear a voice, hear an announcement, hear the news.

What are common mistakes when using You hear?

Confused with 'you listen'. Used incorrectly as a command. Omitted the subject in sentences.

How do you pronounce You hear?

US: //ju hɪr//, UK: //jʊ hɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You hear?

Commonly used in everyday conversation. Avoid in formal writing. Can imply attention or understanding.