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disregard

/dɪsɹɪˈɡɑɹd/noun, verb3 syllables

Disregard means: bar from attention or consideration.

Synonyms for disregard13

noun, as in lack of attention and due care

noun, as in willful lack of care and attention

verb, as in bar from attention or consideration

dismiss, brush aside, brush off, discount, push aside, ignore

verb, as in refuse to acknowledge

ignore, snub, cut

verb, as in give little or no attention to

also used for disregard

misregard, disesteem, unheed, unmind

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What does disregard mean?5

verb

1

bar from attention or consideration“She dismissed his advances”

2

refuse to acknowledge“She cut him dead at the meeting”

3

give little or no attention to“Disregard the errors”

noun

1

lack of attention and due care

2

willful lack of care and attention

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with disregard?16

one syllable

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Disregard in a sentence

  • If you did not make this request, please disregard this email.Amastan
  • Please disregard this notice if your shipment has already been made.Dejo
  • Foolishness and disregard for life elect delusional potentates.carlosalberto
  • You justify decisions that disregard the feelings of your friends.Nuel
  • They had an office supervisor with a ruthless disregard for others' feelings.IMer
  • She continued to see him in disregard of my advice.unknown
  • He walked on appearing to disregard the prostitute.unknown
  • I am offended by your blatant disregard for my feelings.Lepotdeterre

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of disregard

as a noun

plural
disregards

as a verb

past tense
disregarded
present participle
disregarding
third-person singular
disregards
past participle
disregarded