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View definitions for pay attention

pay attention

verb as in hark

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verb as in mark

verb as in mind

verb as in pursue

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Esther Voet sees the emotional toll on her community: "It’s an exaggeration to say that the Netherlands now is like the 1930s, but we must pay attention and speak out when we see something that’s not right."

From BBC

"Katie Boulter, people should pay attention to her," she said.

From BBC

“Most voters in California do not pay attention to what’s going on in state politics,” DiCamillo said.

It’s unlikely that Trump will pay attention to the Pentagon’s operations against jihadists there or in the West African Sahel, unless there is a high-profile incident with American casualties.

From BBC

Jones told the summit: "The thing that really provoked me to say it's time to pay attention now is Tupac."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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