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Meaning

The word "regard" can refer to how someone views or considers something. It can signify a sense of respect or esteem toward a person or object. In some contexts, "regard" can mean to think of or pay attention to something in a particular way.

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Etymology

The word "regard" comes from the Old French "regarder," which means "to look at." The prefix "re-" implies looking again, and the root "gard" is related to the notion of guarding or watching.

Examples of Usage

  1. She held him in high regard for his dedication to his work.
  2. In regard to your question, I believe we should meet to discuss it further.
  3. The teacher expressed her regard for the students' efforts in the recent project.
  4. It is important to regard different perspectives when making decisions.