Crossword-Solution: REGARDS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| REGARDS | anagram | GERARDS, GRADERS |
We have 17 clues for the answer “REGARDS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Polite e-mail sign-off | 1 answer |
| Look at attentively | 1 answer |
| Last word of a telegram. | 1 answer |
| Sign-off for a letter. | 2 answers |
| Best alternative? | 3 answers |
| Letter closing | 4 answers |
| Letter ender | 6 answers |
| Letter closer | 8 answers |
| BEST wishes | 8 answers |
| Esteems | 8 answers |
| Looks at | 10 answers |
| Letter sign-off | 10 answers |
| Views | 14 answers |
| good wishes | 18 answers |
| Considers | 20 answers |
| Respects | 36 answers |
| AS ___ | 38 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REGARDS (5)
They were flatness as regards the river, verticality as regards the wall behind it, and darkness as regards both.
How oft it chances that in dreams a man Has wed his mother! He who least regards Such brainsick phantasies lives most at ease.
Lastly, in lieu of these shifting scenes, came back the rude market-place of the Puritan settlement, with all the townspeople assembled, and levelling their stern regards at Hester Prynne—yes, at herself—who stood on the scaffold of the pillory, an infant on her arm, and the letter A, in scarlet, fantastically embroidered with gold thread, upon her bosom.
For in what regards manners, every one is so full of his own wisdom, that there might be found as many reformers as heads, if any were allowed to take upon themselves the task of mending them, except those whom God has constituted the supreme rulers of his people or to whom he has given sufficient grace and zeal to be prophets; and although my speculations greatly pleased myself, I believed that others had theirs, which perhaps pleased them still more.
III Now what interests me, as regards these details, is not the details themselves, but the fact that none of them was foreseen by me, none of them was planned by me, I was the author of none of them.
Quotes with REGARDS (3)
The theological perspective of participation actually saves the appearances by exceeding them. It recognizes that materialism and spiritualism are false alternatives, since if there is only finite matter there is not even that, and that for phenomena really to be there they must be more than there. Hence, by appealing to an eternal source for bodies, their art, language, sexual and political union, one is not ethereally taking leave of their density. On the contrary, one is i…
An abolitionist is, as I have developed that notion, one who (1) maintains that we cannot justify animal use, however “humane” it may be; (2) rejects welfare campaigns that seek more “humane” exploitation, or single-issue campaigns that seek to portray one form of animal exploitation as morally worse than other forms of animal exploitation (e.g., a campaign that seeks to distinguish fur from wool or leather); and (3) regards veganism, or the complete rejection of the consumpt…
It is easy enough to be friendly to one's friends. But to befriend the one who regards himself as your enemy is the quintessence of true religion. The other is mere business.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, WSJ.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1953–2023).