Sentences

hearken in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To hearken means to listen attentively or pay heed to something, especially advice or warnings.

Sample Sentences

  1. In the stillness of the night, the wise old man urged the villagers to hearken to the warnings of the storm.
  2. As the ancient texts advised, one must hearken to the lessons of history to avoid repeating its mistakes.
  3. During the sermon, the pastor implored his congregation to hearken to the call of compassion and kindness.
  4. In the midst of chaos, she found it crucial to hearken to her inner voice for guidance.
  5. The teacher reminded her students to hearken to the instructions carefully before starting the experiment.
  6. Hearken to the wisdom of those who have traveled the path before you.
  7. In the silence of the night, hearken to the whispers of the wind through the trees.
  8. The ancient script urged the villagers to hearken to the signs of nature.
  9. As the storm approached, we were reminded to hearken to the warnings of the weather station.
  10. She would often hearken back to her childhood memories with a sense of nostalgia.