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disregard

intermediateB2

/ˌdɪs.rɪˈɡɑrd/ · dis-re-gard

to ignore or pay no attention to something or someone

Meanings

verbformal

to ignore or pay no attention to something or someone

کسی چیز یا شخص کی طرف توجہ نہ دینا

عدم لحاظ کرنا

adam lihaz karna

Formal: عدم لحاظ

Synonyms

ignoreneglectoverlookنظر انداز کرناخود کو لاپرواہ رکھناتوجہ نہ دینا

Antonyms

acknowledgeconsiderhearkenتسلیم کرناغور کرناسنا رہنا

Common Collocations

  • disregard a warning
  • disregard the rules
  • disregard someone's feelings

Example Sentences

He chose to disregard the warnings and went ahead with his plan.

اس نے انتباہات کو عدم لحاظ کرنے کا انتخاب کیا اور اپنے منصوبے پر آگے بڑھا.

Us ne intebahat ko adam lihaz karne ka intekhab kiya aur apne mansoobe par aage barha.

Disregarding your health can lead to serious consequences.

اپنی صحت کو نظر انداز کرنا سنگین نتائج کا باعث بن سکتا ہے.

Apni sehat ko nazar andaz karna sangeen nataij ka bais ban sakta hai.

Many people disregard the importance of regular exercise.

بہت سے لوگ باقاعدہ ورزشی کی اہمیت کو نظر انداز کرتے ہیں.

Bohat se log baqaida warzishi ki ahmiyat ko nazar andaz karte hain.

Easily Confused With

disregardable:Disregardable means that something can be disregarded; it has a different function as an adjective.

Word Family

disregardful
adjectiveعدم لحاظ کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Disregard sounds like 'this regard', but with a 'dis-' prefix meaning to ignore.

Imagine a person turning away from someone talking, symbolizing disregard.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نہ کر اعتبار حوادث پر، یہ دل کے حال دل کے ساتھ رہتا ہے

Na kar aitbaar hawaadis par, yeh dil ke haal dil ke saath rehta hai

Do not trust the events, the heart stays with its own state.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں کی باتوں کو کم سمجھو

Jahan ki baaton ko kam samjho

Consider the matters of the world as little.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "desregardare" — to ignore

First known use: 15th century

The word 'disregard' originated from the Latin word 'desregardare', which was adopted into English in the late Middle Ages.