Meaning

  1. To listen closely to what is being said. Usually used as a command or to pay attention.
  2. Something you say to make people listen to you.

Today's Sentences

01

Just calm down!

Situation

Hey, listen up!
I’ve got something to say. 

Is this a family meeting?

Yes, we want to plan a family vacation.

That sounds great!
Where should we go?

02

Take a deep breath and calm down.

Situation

We’re in the lead.
What’s our next strategy to win?

I’m only going to tell you once, so listen up!
The best defense is a strong offense. 

So man to man defenses and teammates stay in your zones? 

You got it.
Now, let’s go win this game!

Writer's Note

To "listen up" means to be an active listener and be attentive. To engage in great conversation it is essential to have good listening skills. You may also use "listen up" as a command to get someone’s attention. Here are some other examples to help you practice:

  1. Listen up class! What we've learned up to today's class will be on the final exam.
  2. Listen up! All this arguing and whining is only going to get you into more trouble.
  3. We're going to start the Easter Egg hunt now so, listen up! There are clues all around the house so have fun!
  4. Okay team, listen up! This team needs a solid strategy if we're going to win this game.
  5. I've changed the choreography a bit, so listen up and eyes on me.

Share some of your examples of "listen up", we'd love to hear from you!

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