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1ear Listen to audio/ˈiɚ/ noun
plural ears
1 [count] : the part of the body that you hear with
He was whispering something in her ear. a dog with floppy ears pierced ears [=ears with earlobes that have been pierced for wearing earrings]see picture at face
2 [singular] a : an ability to understand and appreciate something heard
He has a good ear for music/languages.
bused to describe the way something sounds to you It sounds a little old-fashioned to my ear. [=it sounds old-fashioned to me]
3 [count] : attention that is shown or given by listening to what someone says
Thanks for your ear. [=thanks for listening] When I told my story, my brother listened with only half an ear. [=did not listen closely] To lend an ear or, in literary language, to lend someone your ears is to listen to what someone has to say.
She's always willing to lend a sympathetic ear. Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. — Shakespeare, Julius Caesar (1599)
all ears
informalused to say that someone is listening very closely As I told the story, my daughter was all ears.
a word in someone's earsee 1word
bend someone's earsee 1bend
box someone's earssee 3box
can't believe your earssee believe
cock an/your earsee 2cock
ears are burning
If your ears are burning or you feel your ears burning, you have the feeling that other people are talking about you.
(humorous) We were talking about you last night. That explains why I felt my ears burning.
ears popsee 1pop
fall on deaf ears
: to fail to be heard : to be ignored
Her pleas for mercy fell on deaf ears.
grin/smile from ear to ear
: to smile widely : to have a big smile on your face
He was grinning from ear to ear.
have someone's ear
If you have someone's ear you can talk and give advice to that person because you are trusted.
an adviser who has the President's ear
in one ear and out the other
: through someone's mind without being remembered or noticed
Everything you say to him goes in one ear and out the other. [=he doesn't listen to or remember what you say]
out on your ear
informal : forced out : thrown out
If you're late to work again, you'll be out on your ear! [=you'll be fired]
play by ear
1 To play a song or a piece of music by ear is to play it after hearing it without looking at written music.
He could play any tune by ear after hearing it only once.
2 To play it by ear is to do something without special preparation.
I don't know how they'll react to our proposal, so we'll just have to play it by ear [=improvise, (informal) wing it] and hope for the best.
set (something) on its ear
informal : to cause something to be in a state of great excitement or shock
She set the racing world on its ear [=she surprised and shocked the racing world] by winning several major races. His early recordings set the jazz world on its ear. [=his recordings caused a sensation in the jazz world]
talk someone's ear offsee 1talk
turn a deaf ear
: to refuse to listen to what someone says
The company president turned a deaf ear to my proposals.
up to your ears
: deeply involved in something
They are up to their ears in debt. [=they are deeply in debt] We're up to our ears in work. [=we are very busy]
wet behind the earssee 1wet
— compare 2ear
— eared Listen to audio /ˈiɚd/ adjective
a long-eared dog
— ear·less Listen to audio /ˈiɚləs/ adjective
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