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disregard

dihs-rih-GAHD
verb
1
To deliberately ignore or pay no attention to something.
"He disregarded the warning signs and kept driving."
"Please disregard my earlier email — it had the wrong date."
noun
1
A lack of attention or concern for something.
"Her total disregard for the rules got her into trouble."

How to Use Disregard

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo ignore something on purpose, or a lack of care about it.

Common pairings
disregard for safety blatant disregard please disregard

Word Forms

disregarded past tense, disregards plural, disregards singular

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Etymology

From dis- + regard.

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