Listen
UK /["/ˈlɪsn/","/ˈlɪsnz/","/ˈlɪsnd/","/ˈlɪsnɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈlɪsn/","/ˈlɪsnz/","/ˈlɪsnd/","/ˈlɪsnɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to pay attention to somebody/something that you can hear
In simple words: to hear something carefully
Examples
- Please listen carefully to the instructions.
- Did you listen to the new song by that artist?
- It's important to listen when others are speaking.
- I like to listen to podcasts while I exercise.
- Can you listen for the bell and tell me when it rings?
Usage notes
Use 'listen' when you want to indicate paying attention to sounds. It's appropriate in most contexts, but avoid using it in very casual speech, where 'hear' might be more common.
Grammar pattern
listen + to + object
Memory hint
Think of 'listen' as 'listening in' closely to what people are saying.
Collocations
- actively
- attentively
- carefully
- will
- would
- not bother to
- for
- to
- listen with one ear
- actively
- attentively
- carefully
- will
- would
- not bother to
- for
- to
- listen with one ear
Synonyms
- hear
- pay attention
- tune in
- hearken
- eavesdrop
Antonyms
- ignore
- disregard
Common mistakes
- 'Listen' is often confused with 'hear' — remember, 'listen' means paying attention.
- 'Listening' as a noun can be incorrectly used as 'listen' in wrong contexts.
- Learners may omit 'to' and say 'listen music' instead of 'listen to music'.