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Beheard vs Behead - What's the difference?

beheard | behead |

As verbs the difference between beheard and behead

is that beheard is (behear) while behead is to remove the head; cut someone's head off.

beheard

English

Verb

(head)
  • (behear)

  • behear

    English

    Verb

  • To give ear to; hear (intently); attend (to); pay attention or give heed to; listen to.
  • *1826 , Robin Hood:
  • All that beheard three witty young men, 'Twas Robin Hood, Scarlet, and John, [...]
  • *1877 , The Sunday magazine:
  • In some incidental way he beheard him of the poor widow's difficulty, and at once the manhood in him asserted itself.
  • *1896 , Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, Scribner's magazine, Volume 20 :
  • "Did you do it yoursel', Grizel ? God behears , she did it hersel!"
  • *1897 , Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson, The novels and tales of Robert Louis Stevenson :
  • "The good Lord behear!" he exclaimed, stood stock-still for a moment, and waddled off at top speed towards the back door. "We must tell Aunt at once! [...]"
  • *1901 , A Book of romantic ballads:
  • All that beheard his little footepage, As he watered his masters steed [...]
  • *1911 , Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Brother Copas :
  • Or behear' ye the sheep, to the husbanding rams how they bleat to the shade! Or ' behear ye the birds, at the Goddess' command how they sing unafraid!
  • *1972 , Billboard - Aug 26, 1972:
  • He has a touch so precise yet delicate that it is a joy to behear .
  • *1978 , Jazz:
  • We knew that feedback could affect the turntable/arm/cartridge resonances in ways unpleasant and unrealistic to behear . To our surprise, the Linn, compared against the est Japanese and European turntables, did sound better.
  • *1996 , Musician:
  • His cymbal wash during the five songs taken from a live Swedish radio broadcast is a wonder to behear .
  • *2008 , The Wire:
  • Still, this is a pretty joyous thing to behear .
  • *2012 , Alan Goldsher, Modest Mouse :
  • They worked completely in unison, doubling the parts in a mirror-like fashion that was a sight to behold and a sound to behear .

    behead

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To remove the head; cut someone's head off.
  • Synonyms

    * decapitate * decollate

    Derived terms

    * beheaded * beheading