Disregard
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Disregard ( verb )
- Pay no attention to; ignore.
- 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:
- He disregarded the warning and continued driving.
- She disregarded the advice of her friends.
- The company disregarded the safety regulations.
- The government disregarded the needs of the citizens.
- The teacher disregarded the student's question.
(As a noun)
Disregard ( noun )
- Pay no attention to; ignore.
- 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:
- He disregarded the warning and continued driving.
- She disregarded the advice of her friends.
- The company disregarded the safety regulations.
- The government disregarded the needs of the citizens.
- The teacher disregarded the student's question.