Meaning and usage of listen word
What is definition, meaning and usage of word listen

Word of the Day: Listen

The word “listen” is used when a person pays attention to sound. This word is different from the verb “hear.” A person who hears something, could be expecting the sound or not. A person who listens is actively receiving and thinking about the sound.

simple past past participle
listen
listened
listened
  • Do you like to listen to the radio?
  • What kind of music do you like to listen to? (The preposition “to” often appears after “listen.”)
  • Bill has been listening to a lot of classical music lately.
  • Some students don’t listen when the teacher is talking.
  • It’s important to listen.
  • Were you listening to me?
  • I don’t think you were listening.
  • Why don’t you listen?
  • Vanessa believes she isn’t being listened to by her supervisor.
  • Politicians listen to voters before an election.
  • Voters are listened to by politicians before there’s an election. (passive voice)
  • Are you listening?
  • You weren’t even listening. (This sentence is in the past continuous tense.)
  • Todd wasn’t listening when the teacher called his name.
  • Listen up! I need your attention. (“Listen up” is kind of an expression.)

The word “listening” is a common gerund.

  • I enjoy listening to music.
  • Listening to people speak English is a good thing to do if you want to learn the language.
  • Listening to the reverend’s sermon inspired parishioners to be kinder and more tolerant of others.

A person who listens is called a “listener.”

  • Jennifer is a good listener. She always pays attention to her teachers.
  • Listeners of the radio program heard a great performance by a talented musician.
  • The announcer surprised his listeners with some very sad news.

 

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