Synonyms for disregards
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : dis-ri-gahrd |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌdɪs rɪˈgɑrd |
Top 10 synonyms for disregards Other synonyms for the word disregards
- blink at
- brush aside
- brush away
- brush off
- brush-off
- cold-shoulder
- contemn
- despise
- discount
- disesteem
- disfavor
- disinterest
- disparage
- fail
- forgetting
- have no use for
- heedlessness
- inadvertence
- insouciance
- lassitude
- laugh off
- leave out of account
- let go
- let off easy
- let pass
- lethargy
- listlessness
- live with
- look the other way
- miss
- neglecting
- oblivion
- omission
- omit
- omitting
- overlook
- overlooking
- overpass
- oversight
- pass over
- pay no attention to
- pay no heed to
- pay no mind
- pooh-pooh
- scorn
- shut eyes to
- slight
- slighting
- snub
- take no notice of
- the cold shoulder
- tune out
- turn a blind eye
- turn a deaf ear
- unconcern
- unmindfulness
- vilipend
- wink at
Définition of disregards
Origin :- 1640s, from dis- + regard. Related: Disregarded; disregarding. As a noun, from 1660s.
- noun ignoring
- verb ignore; make light of
- But his disregards are that there is nothing either French or Spanish about this coin.
- Extract from : « The Book of the Damned » by Charles Fort
- Hardihood defies and disregards the rational judgment of men.
- Extract from : « English Synonyms and Antonyms » by James Champlin Fernald
- Fortune, indeed, like a harlot, disregards a king who lacks an abundant treasury.'
- Extract from : « The Gtakaml » by rya Sra
- Mr. Aubrey disregards Gammon's advice, and becomes the guest of Mr. Grab.
- Extract from : « Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 3. » by Samuel Warren
- When he disregards all these tiresome things, he becomes a fop or a fanatic.
- Extract from : « Soliloquies in England » by George Santayana
- I now have a horror of any love which disregards the world and religion.
- Extract from : « Beatrix » by Honore de Balzac
- The man cannot cease to love, and the idol of his passion not only disregards but insults it.
- Extract from : « Checkmate » by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
- She is warned (usually by a brother) and disregards the warning.
- Extract from : « Jamaican Song and Story » by Walter Jekyll
- That is why I feel so much the way she disregards all I say.
- Extract from : « Red Pottage » by Mary Cholmondeley
- The game of discontent has its rules, and he who disregards them cheats.
- Extract from : « A Cynic Looks at Life » by Ambrose Bierce
Antonyms for disregards
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