1. To have origin in or be reminiscent of a past event or condition; recall or evoke: songs that hark back to the soul music of the 1960s. 2. To remember or discuss a past event or
Despite its transformation over the last thousand years, at its core, “hark” still means “listen to.” While it’s not often used in everyday conversation, its enduring pre
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Apr 27, 2026 · hark (third-person singular simple present harks, present participle harking, simple past and past participle harked) (archaic, often imperative) To listen attentiv
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