disregard 的 2 个定义
- to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore: Disregard the footnotes.
- to treat without due regard, respect, or attentiveness; slight: to disregard an invitation.
- lack of regard or attention; neglect.
- lack of due or respectful regard.
disregard 近义词
ignoring
disregard 的近义词 31 个
- apathy
- contempt
- disdain
- disrespect
- inattention
- indifference
- neglect
- negligence
- scorn
- brush-off
- disesteem
- disfavor
- disinterest
- forgetting
- heedlessness
- inadvertence
- insouciance
- lassitude
- lethargy
- listlessness
- neglecting
- oblivion
- omission
- omitting
- overlooking
- oversight
- slight
- slighting
- unconcern
- unmindfulness
- the cold shoulder
disregard 的反义词 15 个
ignore; make light of
disregard 的近义词 41 个
- disobey
- forget
- neglect
- omit
- overlook
- cold-shoulder
- contemn
- despise
- discount
- disdain
- disparage
- fail
- miss
- overpass
- pooh-pooh
- scorn
- slight
- snub
- vilipend
- blink at
- brush aside
- brush away
- brush off
- have no use for
- laugh off
- leave out of account
- let go
- let off easy
- let pass
- live with
- look the other way
- pass over
- pay no attention to
- pay no heed to
- pay no mind
- shut eyes to
- take no notice of
- tune out
- turn a blind eye
- turn a deaf ear
- wink at
disregard 的反义词 15 个
更多disregard例句
- What is clear at this point is that the blatant disregard shown for the rules and purpose of anti-doping regulations in this case has harmed clean athletes and gone further to erode confidence in the international anti-doping construct.
- There seems to be little consequence to carrying on business in disregard for the law.
- He had said Liddle’s actions “showed a willful and wanton disregard for the safety of others.”
- The clear theme of the RNC was a flagrant and brutal disregard for the truth.
- The protests now sweeping cities across the US and in other countries have seen a similar disregard for social distancing.
- There seems to be a proactive disregard for knowing or caring about their lives and plight.
- Reactions to both events are driven by ignorance, disregard, and dehumanization of an underclass of people of color.
- So, why do we still crush on Jeter when it's easy to disregard him as the Adam Levine of the MLB?
- It radiates her inner light and compass, her disregard for status quo.
- DHS has demonstrated a continuing disregard for the civil and human rights of unaccompanied immigrant children.
- We can thus disregard the first 16 and consider only the last two figures which constitute the fraction of a century.
- Should he disregard the placards directing him to keep to the right or to the left of the track, he is almost certainly shot.
- The exercise is inculcated in threatenings of Divine judgment uttered against such as disregard it.
- A disregard for these obligations in one case having been followed by punishment, they must have been complete.
- It was thronged with motorists who generally dashed along in sublime disregard of the speed limits.