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
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
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
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Forms of disregard
as a noun
- plural
- disregards
as a verb
- past tense
- disregarded
- present participle
- disregarding
- third-person singular
- disregards
- past participle
- disregarded