1. heard - Adjective
2. heard - Verb
Derived from hear
3. heard - Interjection
5. heard - Adjective Satellite
6. Heard - Proper noun
of Hear
imp. & p. p. of Hear.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe ought not, as soon as we leave church, to plunge into business unsuited to church, but as soon as we get home, we should take the Scriptures into our hands, and call our wife and children to join us in putting together what we have heard in church. John Chrysostom
Even if we have thousands of acts of great virtue to our credit, our confidence in being heard must be based on God's mercy and His love for men. Even if we stand at the very summit of virtue, it is by mercy that we shall be saved. John Chrysostom
I reckon silence more profitable than speech, for? in the words of the Preacher, 'The words of wise men are heard in quiet' (Eccles. 9:17). Basil of Caesarea
Children will tell you what they do, men what they think and older people what they have seen and heard. Gypsy Proverb
A good bell is heard from far, a bad one still further. Finnish Proverb
A deaf man may not have heard the thunder but he surely will see the rain. Malian Proverb