Crossword-Solution: DISREGARD
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Disregard | v. t. | Not to regard; to pay no heed to; to omit to take notice of; to neglect to observe; to slight as unworthy of regard or notice; as, to disregard the admonitions of conscience. |
| Disregard | n. | The act of disregarding, or the state of being disregarded; intentional neglect; omission of notice; want of attention; slight. |
We have 134 clues for the answer “DISREGARD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| lack of attention and due care | 1 answer |
| overlook inattention | 1 answer |
| willful lack of care and attention | 1 answer |
| take no notice | 2 answers |
| Connive at. | 3 answers |
| Wink at | 3 answers |
| Miss out? | 3 answers |
| laugh off | 3 answers |
| CANCEL alteration | 4 answers |
| superannuate | 6 answers |
| Pay no attention to | 6 answers |
| De-classify? | 7 answers |
| BRING to nothing | 8 answers |
| BRUSH aside | 9 answers |
| bring to nought | 10 answers |
| override | 10 answers |
| Look down (on) | 10 answers |
| Undervalue | 14 answers |
| draw the line | 14 answers |
| Cold-shoulder | 14 answers |
| insouciance | 15 answers |
| Pass by | 16 answers |
| strike off | 17 answers |
| flout | 18 answers |
| underrate | 18 answers |
| Despise | 19 answers |
| Abhor | 21 answers |
| Forget | 22 answers |
| forgive | 24 answers |
| Underestimate | 25 answers |
| misgovern | 27 answers |
| FALSE move | 27 answers |
| Go back (on) | 29 answers |
| outweigh | 30 answers |
| prevail over | 30 answers |
| Expatriate | 30 answers |
| sloppiness | 32 answers |
| overtax | 32 answers |
| Gaze | 32 answers |
| permissiveness | 33 answers |
| Preclude | 33 answers |
| overlap | 34 answers |
| over-rule | 35 answers |
| predominate | 35 answers |
| laxness | 36 answers |
| overmaster | 36 answers |
| imprecision | 37 answers |
| Abstain | 37 answers |
| extrude | 37 answers |
| ostracise | 38 answers |
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with DISREGARD (5)
Some believe in it; some don’t; I do.” “Very well, let’s try it,” said Bathsheba, bounding from her seat with that total disregard of consistency which can be indulged in towards a dependent, and entering into the spirit of divination at once.
Written by the hand of Lanyon, what should it mean? A great curiosity came on the trustee, to disregard the prohibition and dive at once to the bottom of these mysteries; but professional honour and faith to his dead friend were stringent obligations; and the packet slept in the inmost corner of his private safe.
Some are petitioning the State to dissolve the Union, to disregard the requisitions of the President.
She could scarce conceive the possibility of her will being opposed, far less that of its being treated with total disregard.
Michael bade me defiance; and although he too had been seen outside the walls, with more disregard for appearances than he had hitherto shown, he did not take the trouble to send any excuse for his failure to wait on the King.
Quotes with DISREGARD (3)
I disregard the proportions, the measures, the tempo of the ordinary world. I refuse to live in the ordinary world as ordinary women. To enter ordinary relationships. I want ecstasy. I am a neurotic — in the sense that I live in my world. I will not adjust myself to the world. I am adjusted to myself.
There's a meeting in Command. Disregard your current schedule,' he says. 'Done,' I say.'Did you follow it at all today?' he asks in exasperation.'Who knows? I'm mentally disoriented.' I hold up my wrist to show my medical bracelet and realize it's gone. 'See? I can't even remember they took my bracelet.' (Katniss and Boggs)
Such a principled disregard of ad hominem evidence is a characteristically modern prejudice of professional philosophers. For most Greek and Roman thinkers from Plato to Augustine, theorizing was but one mode of living life philosophically. To Socrates and the countless classical philosophers who tried to follow in his footsteps, the primary point was not to ratify a certain set of propositions (even when the ability to define terms and analyze arguments was a constitutive co…
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Appears in: USA TODAY.
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