regardlessadverb
uk/rɪˈɡɑːd.ləs/us/rɪˈɡɑːrd.ləs/C1 despite; not being affected by something:
The plan for a new office building went ahead regardless of local opposition.
She knew it was dangerous to visit him except at night, but she set out regardless (of the risk).
This job is open to all, regardless of previous experience.
More examples
- All the children are lumped together in one class, regardless of their ability.
- He could see that she didn't like what he was saying, but he ploughed on regardless.
- It was pouring with rain, but we pressed on regardless.
- Regardless of what you think, I believe she's the best person for the job.
- Regardless of cost, the building must be completed on time.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Also, extra, and in addition
- added
- additional
- again
- along
- also
- case
- excess
- for good measure idiom
- for luck idiom
- furthermore
- hand
- have sth in hand idiom
- say
- second 1
- thirdly
- to boot idiom
- to cap it all idiom
- to say nothing of ... idiom
- together
- yet
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