What does hear of mean?
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hear of
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hear ofverb
To become aware of (a subject, person) through second-hand knowledge, or not through personal experience.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hear of in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hear of in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of hear of in a Sentence
It caught me off guard how much traction it caught, and I think that sends a message that, yeah, people want to know about the bad in the world, but they also want to hear of the good in the world.
She was so very remarkable in every aspect of her life, an inspiration and great friend to us all. We will miss her hugely. saddened to hear of the death of P.D. James, one of the UK's greatest crime writers, who thrilled and inspired generations of readers.
When I hear or start seeing questions on social media, I hear of people talking about alternative medications or herbal products or supplements, I do get concerned, and I am concerned with this, and we do want to get that message out there that this is not necessarily a safe alternative or one that's even going to be effective.
Power! Did you ever hear of men being asked whether other souls should have power or not? It is born in them. You may dam up the fountain of water, and make it a stagnant marsh, or you may let it run free and do its work; but you cannot say whether it shall be there; it is there. And it will act, if not openly for good, then covertly for evil; but it will act.
We often hear of animation referred to as a genre, which we don't believe in, we just consider it a medium and one thing, the only real metric we work to...is make something you want to see, make something you'd be proud to show your family.
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