What is another word for disregarding?

Pronunciation: [dˌɪsɹɪɡˈɑːdɪŋ] (IPA)

When it comes to synonyms for disregarding, there are plenty of options to consider. Some of the most common alternatives include ignoring, neglecting, overlooking, dismissing, and excluding. These words all convey the same basic idea of failing to consider something or pay attention to it, whether intentionally or inadvertently. Other possible synonyms might include discounting, bypassing, omitting, or sidelining, each of which brings its own nuances and connotations to the table. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the specific context in which the word is being used and the desired tone or emphasis.

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What are the opposite words for disregarding?

The word "disregarding" represents the act of ignoring or not taking into consideration something important. Some of the antonyms for disregarding include words like considering, observing, paying attention, concentrating, noticing, and heeding. While disregarding means to overlook something, considering is a word that describes the act of thinking carefully about something. Observing refers to paying close attention to something, while paying attention generally means to be aware of something. Concentrating is a term which means to focus one's attention on something, and noticing refers to becoming aware of something through observation or analysis. Lastly, heeding is another antonym which describes taking or following advice or instruction.

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Usage examples for Disregarding

The nicely spun theories as to the fatal poison derived from twice-breathed air are unheeded here, nor do the people seem to be any the worse for disregarding them.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
With the revolutionists on the island growing stronger and the European Powers becoming more insistent, President Roosevelt, disregarding the attitude of the Senate, appointed an American as receiver of customs.
"History of the United States, Volume 6 (of 6)"
E. Benjamin Andrews
Buckingham, who was bent on making himself disagreeable all round, disregarding the Queen's protest, now turned to Blainville and remarked in a meaning way that he believed there were those who from motives of superstition had hindered her presence at a ceremony of the Knights of the Bath, and that he was surprised that her friends should be so injudicious.
"Henrietta Maria"
Henrietta Haynes

Famous quotes with Disregarding

  • A witness, in the sense that I am using the word, is a man whose life and faith are so completely one that when the challenge comes to step out and testify for his faith, he does so, disregarding all risks, accepting all consequences.
    Whittaker Chambers
  • At first the English were very surprised by our disregarding the Hague Convention. But from 1916 onward they used at least as much poison as we did.
    Otto Hahn
  • To think Being itself explicitly requires disregarding Being to the extent that it is only grounded and interpreted in terms of beings and for beings as their ground, as in all metaphysics.
    Martin Heidegger
  • Never ever hold anyone or someone in contempt i.e. never ever despise or disregard anyone, regardless of his or her colour, sex, race, religion, tribe or language. Because, the very person who you're despising or disregarding presently is most likely to rule over you someday e.g. Barack Obama, Michelle Obama and Goodluck Jonathan among others.
    Emeasoba George
  • Never ever hold anyone/someone in contempt i.e. never ever despise/disregard anyone regardless of his or her colour/race/religion/tribe/language. Because, the very person who you're despising/disregarding presently is most likely to rule over you someday e.g. Barack Obama/Michelle Obama/Goodluck Ebele Jonathan among others.
    Emeasoba George

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