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Meaning

The word "disregard" means to ignore or pay no attention to something. It refers to the act of not considering something important or relevant, often choosing to overlook or dismiss it entirely.

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Etymology

The word "disregard" comes from the prefix "dis-" meaning "not" or "opposite of" and the word "regard," which means to consider or respect. The term has roots in Middle English "disregarden," derived from Old French "desregarder" (to ignore), combining "des-" (a negation) and "regarder" (to look at).

Examples

  1. Despite the warnings about the storm, many people chose to disregard the advice and went out to the beach.
  2. The manager decided to disregard the complaints from a few unhappy customers to focus on the majority who were satisfied.
  3. It’s important not to disregard the contributions of team members, as everyone brings unique skills to the project.
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