0 past simple and past participle of listen --
1 to give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it: --
They may, therefore, have listened more carefully to the words at follow-up, resulting in a better overall score.
Tapes were listened to and each transcript checked to ensure that meaning had not been lost during transcription.
Is the music created using these systems worthy of being listened to, or should the performances be called 'live music'?
The inexperienced supplemental user group comprised thirty-nine listeners who listened to one of the three test works.
At a concert, the music is heard by a relatively small public, and cannot be listened to and studied 'on demand'.
Subjects listened to a phrase and indicated whether they heard, for example, 'keep sparking' or 'keeps parking'.
Some children started repeating the recordings, while other children just listened.
In this task, the child listened as the experimenter said a pair of words and was asked to report the shared sound.