Disregard


The meaning of the word Disregard is: to ignore or dismiss something


Examples:

If you disregard the red light at an intersection and keep driving you are not only breaking the law but also endangering your life.

published by Jarred on 2021-12-01 02:25:14


You should never disregard warning labels and signs, because these are usually put in place to keep you safe from hazards.

published by Dreama on 2021-05-03 00:14:55


A young child will likely get in big trouble if he has the audacity to disregard the things his parents tell him to do.

published by Karine on 2021-01-22 01:49:59


You cannot be in the Army if you plan to disregard the orders of your superiors, as insubordination is not allowed in that organization.

published by Therese on 2021-05-18 04:12:29


To disregard the wisdom of your elders is begging for trouble in the future, as you should always take the experiences of people older than you into account.

published by Danika on 2021-12-16 16:00:28


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