单词 | unregard |
释义 | unregardn. Lack of attention, esteem, or regard; disregard. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrespect > [noun] > disrespect by disregarding neglecting1539 misregard1543 neglect1598 non-regardancea1616 slightinga1640 unregarda1656 slight1701 negligence1778 a1656 Bp. J. Hall Shaking of Olive-tree (1660) ii. 256 When he saw a woman bowing her self forward too low in her devotion, [the cynic] could chide her for her unregard to those deities, which beheld her on all sides. 1838 W. B. Wallace Stanley II. iii. 81 A placid love, born of pity, is a yet profounder phase of unregard. 1876 Good Words 17 687 Worth yet shall..Outlive the death of unregard. 1905 J. London Let. 21 Feb. (1966) 168 Why this cold unregard? 1977 S. Donaldson Lord Foul's Bane xii. 156 He felt irrationally in debt to Foamfollower, as if he had been sold—behind his back and with blithe unregard for his consent—into the usury of his only friend. 2009 P. Witteveld Educ. Master Ubu xxii. 351 He too, in equal reign of unregard, forgets the pale boy. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † unregardv. Obsolete. transitive. To disregard, ignore, or overlook (a person or thing). The past participle is sometimes difficult to distinguish from unregarded adj. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > be careless or heedless of [verb (transitive)] atletc1200 forheedc1275 forget1297 lachesc1425 remiss1443 to go by ——?c1450 unregard1545 recklessc1560 to fling aside1587 disregard1641 unheed1847 the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore, disregard [verb (transitive)] fordita800 forheedc1275 forget1297 to let out ofa1300 spele1338 to go beside ——a1382 waivec1400 remiss?a1425 to go by ——?c1450 misknowledge?a1475 misknow1483 misken1494 to go besides ——1530 to let pass1530 unregard1545 unmind1562 overlook1570 mislippen1581 suspend1581 omit1589 blanch1605 to blow off1631 disregard1641 to pass with ——1641 to give (a person or thing) the go-by1654 prescind1654 nihilify1656 proscribe1680 unnotice1776 ignore1795 to close one's mind1797 cushion1818 to leave out in the cold1839 overslaugh1846 unheed1847 to write off1861 to look through ——1894 scrub1943 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrespect > [verb (transitive)] > by disregarding forsee971 forgendera1387 neglect1529 unregard1545 misregard1582 slight1600 slighten1605 cold-shoulder1872 1545 T. Raynald in tr. E. Roesslin Byrth of Mankynde Prol. sig. Civ Sholde men..denye or vnregard the blessyd sacrament? 1579 T. Proctor in A. Munday Mirrour Mutabilitie sig. ¶¶.ijv No fauour Death affordes... Hee vnregardes of what estate wee are. 1600 S. Rowlands Letting of Humors Blood 4 Carelesse of wronges, and vnregarding right. 1609 Bp. J. Hall Passion-serm. 48 Not onely [hast thou]..smitten me, vnregarded me; but, as it were, forgotten, yea, forsaken me. a1699 E. Stillingfleet 50 Serm. (1707) xi. 153 Sins that have been despised for their littleness, or unregarded for their frequency, or laughed at as no sins at all, shall appear to have had a greater venom in them, than men would imagine. 1751 London Mag. Mar. 123/2 Their benevolence was sometimes praised, but their admonitions were unregarded. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < n.a1656v.1545 |
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