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disregarded

dihs-rih-GAH-dihd

Disregarded (adjective) means Ignored or paid no attention to. Example: “The disregarded warning turned out to be accurate.”

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Ignored or paid no attention to.
"The disregarded warning turned out to be accurate."

How to use disregarded

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishIgnored rather than acted on.

Word forms

more disregarded comparative, most disregarded superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “disregarded” mean?

The word “disregarded” means ignored or paid no attention to. In plain terms, ignored rather than acted on.

How do you pronounce “disregarded”?

“Disregarded” is pronounced dihs-rih-GAH-dihd (/dɪsɹɪˈɡɑɹdɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “disregarded” in a sentence?

Here is “disregarded” used in a sentence: “The disregarded warning turned out to be accurate.”

What part of speech is “disregarded”?

“Disregarded” is an adjective.

Is “disregarded” a common word?

“Disregarded” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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