Crossword-Solution: DISREGARDED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Disregarded | imp. & p. p. | of Disregard |
We have 70 clues for the answer “DISREGARDED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| her aching muscles forgotten she danced all night | 1 answer |
| unwed | 50 answers |
| uninhabited | 51 answers |
| spinsterish | 51 answers |
| widowed | 52 answers |
| dishonoured | 52 answers |
| Uniquely | 53 answers |
| untended | 53 answers |
| spurned | 53 answers |
| tossed aside | 54 answers |
| disdained | 54 answers |
| slighted | 54 answers |
| unengaged | 54 answers |
| Compan-ionless | 54 answers |
| Unattended | 55 answers |
| disengaged | 55 answers |
| Scorned. | 55 answers |
| Unac-companied | 56 answers |
| Solely | 56 answers |
| unmarried | 56 answers |
| emptied | 56 answers |
| omitted | 57 answers |
| Bereft | 58 answers |
| simply | 59 answers |
| divorced | 60 answers |
| despised | 60 answers |
| Singly | 60 answers |
| dropped | 60 answers |
| Lone | 60 answers |
| Eligible | 61 answers |
| unheeded | 61 answers |
| Solo | 62 answers |
| Cast aside | 62 answers |
| Ignored | 62 answers |
| disassociated | 62 answers |
| disliked | 63 answers |
| Discarded | 63 answers |
| Forgotten. | 63 answers |
| Unoccupied | 63 answers |
| Independently | 64 answers |
| Individually | 66 answers |
| rejected | 68 answers |
| Forsaken | 68 answers |
| Singular | 69 answers |
| Deserted | 70 answers |
| overlooked | 70 answers |
| Only | 71 answers |
| disconnected | 72 answers |
| unwanted | 73 answers |
| Footloose. | 73 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISREGARDED (5)
Yet at this very time, within the same parish, a greater waste had been going on, uncomplained of and disregarded.
With his daughter we will deal as the Christian law and our own high office warrant.” Poor Isaac was hurried off accordingly, and expelled from the preceptory; all his entreaties, and even his offers, unheard and disregarded.
There can be no doubt that the love of wealth and the spirit of moderation cannot exist together in citizens of the same State to any considerable extent; one or the other will be disregarded.
John Dashwood, by this pointed invitation to her brother, how totally she disregarded her disapprobation of the match.
When I remember that all is cursed with the infernal spirit of slaveholding, robbery, and wrong; when I remember that with the waters of her noblest rivers, the tears of my brethren are borne to the ocean, disregarded and forgotten, and that her most fertile fields drink daily of the warm blood of my outraged sisters; I am filled with unutterable loathing, and led to reproach myself that anything could fall from my lips in praise of such a land.
Quotes with DISREGARDED (3)
Terror is an artery. Running unfailing channels of bloodied thoroughfares by dint of the wilds beyond our knowing. Fluctuations and murmurs are audible within the splintered leeway of our preserve as a consequence of interstices modeled in such brutality. This appended artery offers no direction; idle and at times desultory. Bloodstained tracks and avenues guide casualties. Terror, like death, is not complicated, nor is it simple. It is but routine — natural. To call it other…
In Uganda, I wrote a questionaire that I had my research assistants give; on it, I asked about the embalasassa, a speckled lizard said to be poisonous and to have been sent by Prime minsister Milton Obote to kill Baganda in the late 1960s. It is not poisonous and was no more common in the 1960s than it had been in previous decades, as Makerere University science professors announced on the radio and stated in print… I wrote the question, What is the difference between basimam…
The obvious difficulty that has prevented the study of European culture becoming a part of the regular curriculum of studies is its vastness and its complexity. The great advantage of classical education was the fact that it involved the study of only two languages and two literatures and histories. But European culture has produced about twenty vernacular literatures, and its history is spread out among an even larger number of political communities. At first sight it is an …