verb
- deliberately paying no attention to someone or something; disregarding
Usage: present participle of 'ignore'
noun
- the act or practice of deliberately paying no attention to someone or something
Usage: gerund form; used as a noun in sentences
Examples
- She was ignoring his calls all week.
- He kept ignoring the warning signs until it was too late.
- Ignoring your health problems will only make them worse.
- The teacher noticed the student ignoring the instructions.
- They were ignoring each other after their argument.
- Ignoring the noise, she focused on her work.
- He made a habit of ignoring negative feedback.