disregardˌdɪs rɪˈgɑrd
disregard (v)
- present
- disregards
- past
- disregarded
- past participle
- disregarded
- present participle
- disregarding
disregard (n)
- plural
- disregards
English Definitions:
disregard, neglect (noun)
lack of attention and due care
disregard, neglect (verb)
willful lack of care and attention
ignore, disregard, snub, cut (verb)
refuse to acknowledge
"She cut him dead at the meeting"
dismiss, disregard, brush aside, brush off, discount, push aside, ignore (verb)
bar from attention or consideration
"She dismissed his advances"
neglect, ignore, disregard (verb)
give little or no attention to
"Disregard the errors"
disregard (Noun)
The act or state of deliberately not paying attention or caring about.
disregard (Verb)
To ignore.
Disregard
Ignoring is the present participle of ignore meaning: "to refuse to pay attention to; disregard".
disregard
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