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Showing words for HEARERS using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Hearers

hearers, rehears, reshare, reshear, shearer

6 Letter Words for Hearers

eraser, haeres, hearer, heares, hearse, rasher, rehear, searer, sharer

5 Letter Words for Hearers

arere, asher, earsh, easer, erase, hares, harre, heare, hears, heres, herse, rares, raser, rears, rheas, seare, sereh, serer, serra, serre, share, shear, sheer, shere

4 Letter Words for Hearers

ares, ears, ease, eras, erer, eres, errs, erse, ersh, haes, hare, harr, hear, heer, hera, here, herr, hers, rahs, rare, rash, rear, rees, rehs, rhea, sare, seah, sear, seer, sere, serr, shea, shee, sher

3 Letter Words for Hearers

aer, aes, ahs, are, arr, ars, ase, ash, ear, eas, eer, ehs, era, ere, err, ers, ese, esr, hae, has, hee, her, hes, hrs, rah, ras, rea, ree, reh, res, rha, rhe, sah, sar, sea, see, ser, sha, she, shr

Definitions for Hearers

[1] to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
[2] to learn by the ear or by being told; be informed of: to hear news.
[3] to listen to; give or pay attention to: They refused to hear our side of the argument.
[4] to be among the audience at or of (something): to hear a recital.
[5] to give a formal, official, or judicial hearing to (something); consider officially, as a judge, sovereign, teacher, or assembly: to hear a case.
[6] to take or listen to the evidence or testimony of (someone): to hear the defendant.
[7] to listen to with favor, assent, or compliance.
[8] (of a computer) to perceive by speech recognition.
[9] to be capable of perceiving sound by the ear; have the faculty of perceiving sound vibrations.
[10] to receive information by the ear or otherwise: to hear from a friend.
[11] to listen with favor, assent, or compliance (often followed by of ): I will not hear of your going.
[12] (of a computer) to be capable of perceiving by speech recognition.
[13] (used as an interjection in the phrase Hear! Hear! to express approval, as of a speech).
[14] (tr) to perceive (a sound) with the sense of hearing
[15] (tr; may take a clause as object) to listen to did you hear what I said?
[16] (when intr, sometimes foll by of or about; when tr, may take a clause as object ) to be informed (of); receive information (about) to hear of his success ; have you heard?
[17] law to give a hearing to (a case)
[18] (when intr, usually foll by of and used with a negative ) to listen (to) with favour, assent, etc she wouldn't hear of it
[19] (intr foll by from ) to receive a letter, news, etc (from)
[20] hear! hear! an exclamation used to show approval of something said
[21] hear tell dialect to be told (about); learn (of)

Words related to Hearers

heargathering, crowd, gallery, congregation, public, market, assembly, house, following, turnout, assemblage, admirers, hearers, theatergoers, playgoers, auditor, snoop, sleuth, wiretapper, peer

Words nearby Hearers

hearhealy, heaney, heao, heap, heaping, hear, hear a peep out of, hear a pin drop, can, hear from, hear of, hear oneself think, can't

Origin of Hearers

before 950; Middle English heren, Old English hēran, hīeran; cognate with Dutch horen, German hören, Old Norse heyra, Gothic hausjan; perhaps akin to Greek akoúein (see acoustic)

Words that may be confused with Hearers

WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, hearhear, here, heard, herd

Other words from Hearers

hear·a·ble , adjective
hear·er , noun
half-heard , adjective
out·hear , verb (used with object), out·heard, out·hear·ing.
re·hear , verb, re·heard, re·hear·ing.
un·hear·a·ble , adjective
well-heard , adjective

Word origin for Hearers

Old English hieran; related to Old Norse heyra, Gothic hausjan, Old High German hōren, Greek akouein

Synonyms for Hearers

congregation, crowd, gallery, gathering, market, public, admirers, assemblage, assembly, devotees, fans, following, hearers, house, listeners, moviegoers, onlookers, patrons, playgoers, spectators, theatergoers, turnout, viewers, witnesses, showgoers