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Candy Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Hear out

Could anybody help me with this expression?
"She would never hear me out."
What does this sentence mean?

Can I take it as follows?
She would never listen to me until I finish my story.

Thanks for your help in advance.
  

Top answer

Candy, you're correct. To hear someone out means to give another person a chance to tell his/her version or story.

  • Candy, you're correct.
  • To hear someone out means to give another person a chance to tell his/her version or story.
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Candy, you're correct.

To hear someone out means to give another person a chance to tell his/her version or story.
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Hi Chris,

Thanks for your help Emotion: smile
Now I understand the exact meaning of "to hear someone out."
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