HEARD TO

Definition: Used to express that someone or something was heard or reported to do something, often with uncertainty or vagueness.

Synonyms: Overheard, Listened, Perceived, Caught Ear, Audible

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The bird was heard to sing a sweet melody in the morning.
#2
The distant thunder was heard to rumble across the dark sky.
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The engines of the spaceship were heard to roar as it blasted off into space.
#4
The laughter of children was heard to fill the playground during recess.
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The engines of the approaching train were heard to whistle in the distance.
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The mysterious figure was heard to whisper in the haunted mansion late at night.
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The professor was heard to mumble equations while working on his complex research.
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She was heard to sing beautifully in the choir last Sunday.
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The cat was heard to meow loudly in the middle of the night.
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The mysterious sound was heard to come from the old abandoned house.
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Heard to whisper softly in the night, the mysterious figure stirred fear in the village.
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The villagers were heard to discuss the strange occurrences deep in the forest.
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In the dim light of dawn, the distant cry of a wolf was heard to echo through the valley.
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Amidst the chaos of the storm, the old house was heard to creak and groan ominously.
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From the depths of the forest, strange melodies were heard to drift on the evening breeze.
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Despite the silence of the night, footsteps were heard to approach slowly.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Have you heard anything about the new project manager?B: Yes, I heard she used to work for a big consulting firm.A: Oh, really? That's interesting. Do you know if she has experience in our industry?B: I'm not entirely sure, but I heard she's quite versatile and picks up new industries quickly.A: Hmm, sounds promising. I'll have to introduce myself to her soon.
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