Disregard ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Disregard ( verb )

  1. Pay no attention to; ignore.
  2. Failing to give the attention or respect that is due to someone or something.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "treat as if unimportant"): from dis- (expressing negation) + regard.

Examples:

  1. He disregarded the warning and continued driving.
  2. She disregarded the advice of her friends.
  3. The company disregarded the safety regulations.
  4. The government disregarded the needs of the citizens.
  5. The teacher disregarded the student's question.

(As a noun)

Disregard ( noun )

  1. Pay no attention to; ignore.
  2. Failing to give the attention or respect that is due to someone or something.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "treat as if unimportant"): from dis- (expressing negation) + regard.

Examples:

  1. He disregarded the warning and continued driving.
  2. She disregarded the advice of her friends.
  3. The company disregarded the safety regulations.
  4. The government disregarded the needs of the citizens.
  5. The teacher disregarded the student's question.
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