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View usage for: (dɪsrɪgɑːʳd) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense disregards, present participle disregarding, past tense, past participle disregardedverbIf you disregard something, you ignore it or do not take account of it. He disregarded the advice of his executives. [VERB noun] Critics say he allowed the police and security forces to disregard human rights. [VERB noun] Synonyms: ignore, discount, take no notice of, overlook More Synonyms of disregard Disregard is also a noun. Whoever planted the bomb showed a total disregard for the safety of the public. [+ for] More Synonyms of disregard disregard in British English (ˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑːd) verb (transitive)1. to give little or no attention to; ignore 2. to treat as unworthy of consideration or respect noun3. lack of attention or respect 4. (often plural) social welfare capital or income which is not counted in calculating the amount payable to a claimant for a means-tested benefit Derived forms disregarder (ˌdisreˈgarder) noun disregardful (ˌdisreˈgardful) adjective disregardfully (ˌdisreˈgardfully) adverb disregardfulness (ˌdisreˈgardfulness) noun disregard in American English (ˌdɪsrɪˈgɑrd) verb transitive1. to pay little or no attention to 2. to treat without due respect; slight noun3. lack of attention; neglect 4. lack of due regard or respect SIMILAR WORDS: neˈglect Derived forms disregardful (ˌdisreˈgardful) adjective Examples of 'disregard' in a sentencedisregard You showed an arrogant disregard for the safety of others on the road.And what a callous disregard he is showing for your feelings.These men showed utter disregard for their welfare.To say otherwise shows a disregard for human life.You have a complete disregard for the law.His attitude shows disregard for his crimes.Why disregard the advice of your highly paid coterie to make your life harder?It uncovers a callous disregard for innocent life.Such as a blatant disregard for speed limits and signposts.Your disregard for their safety was staggering.There seems to be a total disregard for lives.This time he is accused of a reckless disregard for double yellow lines.Less than a year behind bars is a paltry penalty for such a casual disregard for life.They showed a complete disregard to this very special place.Britain had hitherto shown appalling disregard for the men who died fighting for it.She disregarded advice to sell up and live off the proceeds.It shows such a blatant disregard for the value of money.Your actions showed disregard for the safety of the helicopter and its occupant.He had a total disregard for anyone else but himself.They are often seen in the open with what seems a reckless disregard for their own safety.Their complete disregard for all matters health and safety was a breath of fresh air.His advice was disregarded and he was sent on leave.It is right not to become involved in a civil war where both sides have shown their brutality and disregard for life.Ambition often drives a thinker to stretch evidence, ignore nuance and disregard exceptions.To me, this shows total disregard for what that family has gone through.I trust this callous disregard for viewers' feelings will be put right as soon as possible.Its reaction is to disregard all considerations of competition - back to the 1970s at its worst. In other languagesdisregard British English: disregard VERB If you disregard something, you ignore it or do not take account of it. He disregarded the advice of his executives. - American English: disregard
- Brazilian Portuguese: ignorar
- Chinese: 对…置之不理
- European Spanish: ignorar
- French: ne pas tenir compte de
- German: ignorieren
- Italian: ignorare
- Japanese: 無視する
- Korean: 무시하다
- European Portuguese: ignorar
- Latin American Spanish: ignorar
Chinese translation of 'disregard' n (u) disregard (for sth) 忽视(視)(某事) (hūshì (mǒushì))
Definition to give little or no attention to He disregarded the advice of his executives. Synonyms take no notice of pass over turn a blind eye to laugh off make light of pay no attention to pay no heed to leave out of account brush aside or away Opposites listen to , heed , pay attention to , mind , note , regard , respect , attend , take into consideration , take notice of Synonyms brush off (slang) cold-shoulder send to Coventry contemn Definition lack of attention or respect a callous disregard for human life Synonyms ignoring neglect heedlessness Additional synonymsDefinition scorn I will treat that remark with the contempt it deserves. Synonyms scorn, despite (archaic), disdain, mockery, derision, disrespect, disregard, contumely (literary) Definition to look down on with contempt How I despised myself for my cowardice. Synonyms look down on, loathe, scorn, disdain, spurn, undervalue, deride, detest, revile, abhor, have a down on (informal), contemnDefinition to leave (something) out of account as being unreliable, prejudiced, or irrelevant His theory was discounted immediately. Synonyms disregard, reject, ignore, overlook, discard, set aside, dispel, pass over, repudiate, disbelieve, brush off (slang), lay aside, pooh-pooh |