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concentrate vs take heed

take heed vs concentrate

concentrate is a noun but take heed is not a noun.

concentrate and take heed both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
concentrate Yes No Yes No
take heed No No Yes No
As verbs, take heed is a hyponym of concentrate; that is, take heed is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than concentrate:
  • concentrate: direct one's attention on something
  • take heed: listen and pay attention
Other hyponyms of concentrate include absorb, engross, engulf, immerse, plunge, soak up, steep, recall, think, zoom in, hear, listen.
concentrate (noun) take heed (noun)
a concentrated example of something
a concentrated form of a foodstuff; the bulk is reduced by removing water
the desired mineral that is left after impurities have been removed from mined ore
concentrate (verb) take heed (verb)
cook until very little liquid is left listen and pay attention
make denser, stronger, or purer
make central
be cooked until very little liquid is left
make more concise
compress or concentrate
direct one's attention on something
draw together or meet in one common center
Difference between concentrate and take heed

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