Anonymous Can I use "hark" this way:"Hark this omen from ***" No. "hark" is a very old-fashioned word that means "listen" or "pay close attention". Nowadays it is chiefly used in the imperative as a one-word sentence.
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AnonymousCan I use "hark" this way:"Hark this omen from ***"No. "hark" is a very old-fashioned word that means "listen" or "pay close attention". Nowadays it is chiefly used in the imperative as a one-word sentence.