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The synonyms of “Disregarding” are: disregardless, irrespective, no matter, regardless
Disregarding as an Adverb
Definitions of "Disregarding" as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “disregarding” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- In spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks.
Synonyms of "Disregarding" as an adverb (4 Words)
disregardless | In spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks. |
irrespective | In spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks. |
no matter | Not in any degree or manner; not at all. |
regardless | Despite the prevailing circumstances. They were determined to carry on regardless. |
Associations of "Disregarding" (30 Words)
blithe | Happy or carefree. A merry blithesome nature. |
cheerful | Pleasantly (even unrealistically) optimistic. Cheerful news. |
condone | Excuse, overlook, or make allowances for; be lenient with. Those arrested were released and the exhibition was officially condoned a few weeks later. |
connive | Conspire to do something immoral, illegal, or harmful. She connived with a senior official to rig the results of last year s election. |
crass | Showing no intelligence or sensitivity. The crass assumptions that men make about women. |
dismiss | End one’s encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave. The prime minister dismissed five members of his cabinet. |
disparagingly | In a disparaging manner. These mythological figures are described disparagingly as belonging only to a story. |
downplay | Represent as less significant or important. This report downplays the seriousness of global warming. |
education | The United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education including federal aid to educational institutions and students created 1979. A course of education. |
flatten | Press (oneself or one’s body) against a surface. Flatten a road. |
forget | Forget to do something. I m sorry Cassie I forget myself. |
ignore | Refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally. The rules ignore one important principle of cricket. |
intelligence | Information about recent and important events. Extraterrestrial intelligences. |
irrelevant | Having no bearing on or connection with the subject at issue. An irrelevant comment. |
leave | Go and leave behind either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness. I ll leave the door open. |
lighthearted | Carefree and happy and lighthearted. Her lighthearted nature. |
neglect | The state of something that has been unused and neglected. The house was in a terrible state of neglect. |
obscurity | The quality of being unclear or abstruse and hard to understand. Poems of impenetrable obscurity. |
omit | Fail or neglect to do. He modestly omits to mention that he was a pole vault champion. |
optimistic | Expecting the best. The optimistic mood of the Sixties. |
overlook | Pass over (someone) in favour of another. It s better if the property isn t overlooked. |
potter | A craftsman who shapes pottery on a potter s wheel and bakes them it a kiln. An afternoon s potter through the rooms and possessions of the rich. |
rebuff | An abrupt or ungracious rejection of an offer, request, or friendly gesture. Callers phoning a chatline need have no fear of rebuff. |
repulse | Drive back (an attack or attacker) by force. Rioters tried to storm the Ministry but were repulsed by police. |
repulsion | A feeling of intense distaste or disgust. People talk about the case with a mixture of fascination and repulsion. |
scoff | Treat with contemptuous disregard. You a scientist he scoffed. |
snub | An act of rebuffing or ignoring someone or something. They snubbed his invitation to a meeting of foreign ministers. |
unconcerned | Showing a lack of worry or interest, especially when this is surprising or callous. The average American is unconcerned that his or her plight is the result of a complex of personal and economic and governmental actions beyond the normal citizen s comprehension and control. |
undeserved | Not warranted, merited, or earned. Has an undeserved reputation as a coward. |
unnoticed | Not noticed. Hoped his departure had passed unnoticed. |