"Disregarding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disregarding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Disregarding" Meaning

To disregard means to ignore or pay no attention to something, usually because it is considered unimportant, irrelevant, or unlikely to happen.

"Disregarding" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "disregarding"


The CEO was widely criticized for disregarding the recommendations of the environmental impact study and pushing forward with the construction project. (#Business)
Despite his parents' warnings, John disregarded the signs and went swimming in the rough sea. (#Adventure)
In disregard for the ambulance's sirens, the driver decided to illegally park in the emergency lane. (#Traffic)
The judge's decision to disregard the evidence presented in court led to widespread outrage. (#Law)
As a professional chef, Sarah would never disregard the importance of using fresh and high-quality ingredients in her recipes. (#Food)

"Disregarding" Similar Words

Disquisitions

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Disquisitions refer to formal, systematic, and detailed investigations or discussions of a subject, often using logical reasoning and evidence to establish a point or argument. They can be academic or intellectual debates, and typically involve a thorough analysis and examination of a particular topic or issue. The term is often used to describe lengthy and complex discourses on a philosophical, scientific, or literary subject.

Disquisitive

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The word "disquisitive" means having a tendency to question or examine something thoroughly, often in a thorough and meticulous manner.

Disquisitorial

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Disquisitory

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A disquisitory is a pedantic or pretentious way of saying "disquisitive", which means given to or characterized by questioning or inquiring inquiry; seeking knowledge or understanding through investigation or examination. In other words, a disquisitory person is someone who loves to ask questions, seek answers, and explore ideas and concepts deeply.

Disraeli

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Benjamin Disraeli was a British politician and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1868 to 1874 and again from 1880 to 1885. He was a leading figure in the Conservative Party and was known for his wit, charm, and oratory skills. Disraeli was also a prolific writer of novels, including "Coningsby," "Sybil," and "Tancred."

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Disregarded

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Disregarded refers to something that has been ignored or not taken into consideration.

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Disreputability

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Disreputable

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Describing someone or something as disreputable means that they have a bad reputation or are considered immoral, unreliable, or dishonest. Typically, disreputable people or things are those that are considered dishonorable, unethical, or unacceptable by society's standards.

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