verb
- to pay no attention to; to ignore deliberately
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘disregard’
noun
- instances of lack of attention or consideration; acts of ignoring
Usage: plural form of ‘disregard’
Examples
- She disregards all safety warnings when climbing.
- The driver disregards traffic signals regularly.
- He completely disregards his doctor’s advice.
- The company disregards environmental concerns.
- His constant disregards for the rules got him in trouble.
- The report documented several disregards of protocol.
- Their disregards for tradition upset the elders.