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单词 disregards
释义

disregard

1 of 2

verb

dis·​re·​gard ˌdis-ri-ˈgärd How to pronounce disregard (audio)
disregarded; disregarding; disregards

transitive verb

: to pay no attention to : treat as unworthy of regard or notice
Please disregard what I said in my last email.
He disregarded her advice.

disregard

2 of 2

noun

: the act of treating someone or something as unworthy of regard or notice : the state of being disregarded (see disregard entry 1) : neglect
showed a complete disregard for the rules
disregardful
ˌdis-ri-ˈgärd-fəl How to pronounce disregard (audio)
adjective

Synonyms

Verb

  • despise
  • flout
  • scorn

Noun

  • apathy
  • casualness
  • complacence
  • disinterestedness
  • incuriosity
  • incuriousness
  • indifference
  • insouciance
  • nonchalance
  • torpor
  • unconcern
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Example Sentences

Verb Please disregard what I said before. He disregarded his father's advice and left school. Some students completely disregard the rules of the school. Noun They treated the rules with complete disregard. revelers firing guns in the air with complete disregard for the possible consequences
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
The comet’s death toll of course looks to be in the billions, which spurs Dibiasky and Mindy to disregard the president’s confidentiality orders and take their story public. Tribune News Service, cleveland, 10 Dec. 2021 The comet’s death toll of course looks to be in the billions, which spurs Dibiasky and Mindy to disregard the president’s confidentiality orders and take their story public. Los Angeles Times, 7 Dec. 2021 In an October letter to the editor of the San Juan Record, Rep. Phil Lyman, R-Blanding, urged San Juan County Clerk Lyman Duncan, also a Republican, to disregard the court’s ruling and to dissolve the commission districts entirely. Zak Podmore, The Salt Lake Tribune, 2 Dec. 2021 Put aside the criminality and violence, disregard the poor name selection and play-calling: was Bishop Sycamore a school? Ryan Craig, Forbes, 17 Sep. 2021 Republicans, a minority in the Golden State, are attempting to steal power with a tiny minority of the vote -- and install an extremist governor who is likely to disregard science and send us over a Covid cliff. Van Jones, CNN, 28 Aug. 2021 Mines said the report accuses suspect Matthew Smith, the fleeing driver, of wanting to disregard public safety. Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times, 26 Aug. 2022 The list goes on, and will keep going on, because Donald Trump’s party has trained its most faithful voters to disregard bothersome notions like logic and consistency. BostonGlobe.com, 10 Aug. 2022 Many companies may want to disregard these sentiments or hope people will get over them eventually. Jaimie Green, Forbes, 9 Aug. 2022
Noun
The book illuminates sacrifice and support, disregard and denial. Michael Cavna, Washington Post, 17 Sep. 2022 For the most part, people have settled into whatever level of caution or disregard suits them. Jacob Stern, The Atlantic, 16 Sep. 2022 The violations involved what the COJ said was a pattern of actions from 2014 to 2018 and concerned what the COJ said was Todd’s disregard of the law as set forth by appellate courts. Mike Cason | Mcason@al.com, al, 15 Sep. 2022 Cries for help are met with violent disregard, and this only further accelerates their deterioration. James Burns, The New Yorker, 7 Sep. 2022 The timing of the shelling, Mr. Zelensky said, revealed Russia’s disregard for the IAEA and the international community. Isabel Coles, WSJ, 6 Sep. 2022 Trump’s disdain and disregard for the presidential record-keeping system he was legally bound to adhere to is well-documented. Jacqueline Alemany, Isaac Arnsdorf, Josh Dawsey, Anchorage Daily News, 28 Aug. 2022 One comic, playing on rampant disregard for air raid sirens, tells the crowd about an audience that stayed put in anticipation of his punch line after an alert had sounded. Howard Lafranchi, The Christian Science Monitor, 26 Aug. 2022 But there are special moments in the lifetime of our universe—such as its infancy, when the whole cosmos was the size of an atom—for which this disregard for small-scale physics fails us. Edgar Shaghoulian, Scientific American, 22 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

Verb

1613, in the meaning defined above

Noun

1659, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

disregard 1 of 2

verb

dis·​re·​gard ˌdis-ri-ˈgärd How to pronounce disregard (audio)
disregarded; disregarding
: to pay no attention to
Please disregard my email.

disregard

2 of 2

noun

: the act of paying no attention to
He treated the rules with complete disregard.

disregards

verb

present tense third-person singular of disregard
1
as in despises
to ignore in a disrespectful manner disregarded the wishes of his tradition-conscious family in his choice of a bride

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • despises
  • forgets
  • neglects
  • flouts
  • dismisses
  • scorns
  • overlooks
  • belittles
  • disparages
  • deprecates
  • passes over
  • slurs (over)
  • overpasses
  • slights

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • accepts
  • uses
  • approves
2
as in ignores
to fail to give proper attention to disregarded the posted warnings of avalanche danger and went skiing anyway

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • ignores
  • forgets
  • neglects
  • overlooks
  • misses
  • bypasses
  • rejects
  • omits
  • passes over
  • slights
  • fails
  • overpasses
  • slurs (over)
  • disdains
  • scorns
  • skimps
  • shrugs off
  • scants
  • pooh-poohs
  • sluffs (off)
  • poohs
  • sloughs (off)
  • brushes (aside or off)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • regards
  • tends (to)
  • appreciates
  • heeds
  • values
  • attends (to)
  • minds
  • fosters
  • cherishes
  • cultivates
  • treasures
  • remembers
  • prizes
  • follows
  • nurtures
  • nurses
  • observes
  • notices
  • watches
  • listens (to)
  • marks
  • pampers
  • remarks
  • notes
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3
as in forgives
to dismiss as of little importance this essay is so good that I can safely disregard a couple of spelling errors

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • ignores
  • forgives
  • overlooks
  • explains
  • justifies
  • pardons
  • condones
  • excuses
  • discounts
  • whitewashes
  • remits
  • passes over
  • shrugs off
  • papers over
  • rationalizes
  • overpasses
  • forgives and forgets
  • vindicates
  • closes one's eyes to
  • exonerates
  • waives
  • brushes (aside or off)
  • glosses (over)
  • blinks (at)
  • absolves
  • winks (at)
  • glozes (over)
  • exculpates
  • acquits
  • clears
  • waves (aside or off)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • marks
  • notes
  • minds
  • heeds
  • objects (to)
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