English · Common Verbs
/ˈlɪsənz/
[/ˈlɪsənz/]
third-person singular of listen
Third-person singular present of 'listen': used when he, she, or it pays attention to a sound.
My grandmother listens to the radio every evening while she knits by the warm fire.
My grandmother listens to the radio every evening while she knits by the warm fire.
From Old English 'hlysnan' (to listen); the 't' is silent.
Used with singular subjects in the present tense, usually followed by 'to'.