noun
- plural of heeder; people who pay attention to or take notice of something
Usage: Usually used in the phrase 'heed' or 'take heed'; the singular form 'heeder' is uncommon in modern usage
Examples
- The heeders of the warning managed to escape before the storm arrived.
- Not all heeders of advice actually follow through with it.
- The teacher appreciated the heeders in the class who listened carefully to instructions.
- Heeders of traffic signs are less likely to have accidents.
- Those who are heeders of their body's signals tend to stay healthier.