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1 disregard
1. verb(to ignore: He disregarded my warnings.) ikke ta hensyn til, ignorere, overse2. noun(lack of concern: He has a complete disregard for his own safety.) ringeakt, ignorering, forbigåelseignoreringIsubst. \/ˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑːd\/1) overseelse, forbigåelse, tilsidesettelse2) likegyldighet, mangel på respekt, ringeaktdisregard of\/for likegyldighet (over)for, manglende interesse for, manglende respekt forin disregard of uten å ta hensyn tilwith a disregard of på bekostning avIIverb \/ˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑːd\/1) se bort fra, ikke bry seg om, ikke ta hensyn til, gi en god dag i2) sette seg over, ignorere, ringeakte -
2 airy
1) (with plenty of (fresh) air: an airy room.) luftig2) (light-hearted and not serious: an airy disregard for authority.) munter, ubekymretadj. \/ˈeərɪ\/1) luftig2) tynn, lett, luftig3) livlig, munter4) ( om person) nonchalant, uanfektet, likegyldig5) ledig, grasiøs6) (om løfter, ideer) flyktig, urealistisk, useriøs -
3 blithe
(happy and light-hearted: She is merry and blithe.) munter, ubekymret- blithelyadj. \/blaɪħ\/1) ( mest poetisk) glad, munter, lykkelig2) bekymringsløs, tankeløs -
4 contempt
kən'tempt1) (very low opinion; scorn: She spoke with utter contempt of her husband's behaviour.) forakt, hån2) (disregard for the law.) ringeakt, krenkelse, forakt•- contemptibly
- contemptuous
- contemptuouslyforaktsubst. \/kənˈtem(p)t\/forakt, ringeakt, hånbring into contempt utsette for forakt bringe vanære overcontempt of\/for ringeakt for, forakt forhold in contempt forakte -
5 typify
(to be a very good example of: Vandalism at football matches typifies the modern disregard for law and order.) være et godt eksempel påverb \/ˈtɪpɪfaɪ\/1) være et typisk eksempel på, eksemplifisere2) symbolisere -
6 bring about
(to cause: His disregard for danger brought about his death.) bringe, medføre
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disregard — I (lack of respect) noun affront, aloofness, bad manners, belittlement, callousness, contempt, contemptousness, contumely, depreciation, discourtesy, disdain, disesteem, disfavor, dishonor, disobedience, disregardfulness, disrespect, heedlessness … Law dictionary
disregard — dis re*gard , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {disregarded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {disregarding}.] Not to regard; to pay no heed to; to omit to take notice of; to neglect to observe; to slight as unworthy of regard or notice; as, to disregard the admonitions of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Disregard — Dis re*gard , n. The act of disregarding, or the state of being disregarded; intentional neglect; omission of notice; want of attention; slight. [1913 Webster] The disregard of experience. Whewell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disregard — [n] ignoring apathy, brush off*, contempt, disdain, disesteem, disfavor, disinterest, disrespect, forgetting, heedlessness, inadvertence, inattention, indifference, insouciance, lassitude, lethargy, listlessness, neglect, neglecting, negligence,… … New thesaurus
disregard — (v.) 1640s, from DIS (Cf. dis ) + REGARD (Cf. regard). Related: Disregarded; disregarding. As a noun, from 1660s … Etymology dictionary
disregard — vb ignore, overlook, slight, forget, *neglect, omit Contrasted words: attend, mind, watch, *tend: observe, notice, note, remark (see SEE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
disregard — ► VERB ▪ pay no attention to. ► NOUN ▪ the action of disregarding or the state of being disregarded … English terms dictionary
disregard — [dis΄ri gärd′] vt. 1. to pay little or no attention to 2. to treat without due respect; slight n. 1. lack of attention; neglect 2. lack of due regard or respect SYN. NEGLECT disregardful adj … English World dictionary
disregard — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, total, utter ▪ blatant, flagrant ▪ callous, cavalier, cynical … Collocations dictionary
disregard — I n. 1) to show disregard 2) willful disregard 3) disregard for II v. (K) we cannot disregard his coming late to work so often * * * [ˌdɪsrɪ gɑːd] (K) we cannot disregard his coming late to work so often to show disregard willful disregard… … Combinatory dictionary
disregard — dis|re|gard1 [ˌdısrıˈga:d US a:rd] v [T] to ignore something or treat it as unimportant ▪ He ordered the jury to disregard the witness s last statement. ▪ Mark totally disregarded my advice. disregard 2 disregard2 n [singular, U] when someone… … Dictionary of contemporary English