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Q: What do YOU say regardless or irregardless and preventive or preventative?
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Which do YOU say regardless or irregardless and preventive or preventative?

You should use regardless and preventive. While the other two words do exist, there are lots of arguments about whether or not they should.


Is 'regardless' or 'irregardless' correct?

There is no such standard word as irregardless... it is simply "regardless". The nonstandard word irregardless is redundant. The prefix ir- means not. People intend irregardless to mean without regard for some information, or without taking certain information into consideration. But it would really mean "Not [ir-] without regard" [regardless].When used, the word irregardless carries the unfortunate sense that an uninformed person is attempting to appear learned. Regardless of what others may say, avoid "irregardless". Ex: Regardless, Steve is A gay.


What term is more correct preventive or preventative?

Both terms, "preventive" and "preventative," are widely used and generally considered interchangeable. However, "preventive" is more commonly used in American English, while "preventative" is more common in British English. It ultimately comes down to personal preference or regional conventions.


Is it correct to say irregardless of the result?

No. "Irregardless" is not a word. "Dictionaries that list the word "irregardless" list it as "non-standard." This means that they recognize the word has common use, but really isn't a proper word. So, you can use the word as it is a "real" word, recognized by dictionaries, but you would be much better off using the proper word, regardless of the "trendy kids."


What label is the word irregardless given in the dictionary?

The word "irregardless" is typically labeled as nonstandard or informal in dictionaries because it is considered a double negative version of "regardless." It is generally not accepted as a standard or formal usage in English.


What are some of the advantages of preventive health care?

Oldest known and original teachings of Ayurveda say that the best care is preventative care. There is also a saying that one ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. So, since people have developed these ideas across the globe for centuries, there must be at least a grain of truth.


Is irregardless a real?

No, irregardless is not a real word. When someone says it, they mean to say regardless. The word doesn't even make sense because "ir" and "less" both mean not or without, so they cancel each other out. The technical term, then, is holding something with regard. But this isn't even a real world, so the meaning is irrelevant. You might hear it in popular culture (I even had to do a double take when I heard it on the television the other day!), but just remember that it's not a word, no matter who uses it incorrectly.


Is irregardless a real word?

No, irregardless is not a real word. When someone says it, they mean to say regardless. The word doesn't even make sense because "ir" and "less" both mean not or without, so they cancel each other out. The technical term, then, is holding something with regard. But this isn't even a real world, so the meaning is irrelevant. You might hear it in popular culture (I even had to do a double take when I heard it on the television the other day!), but just remember that it's not a word, no matter who uses it incorrectly.


Which are preventive measures of road accidents?

I would say NOT driving is the only preventative measure. Anyone can get into an accident, but most of the time they are really called, "on purposes". You purposely checked your text message. You purposely turned left in front of that oncoming car. You purposely were distracted by something that caused the 'accident' so please, Pay Attention to your driving.


Is it correct to say regardless of whether or not?

This phrase is not grammatically correct. One may say, "regardless of ... " or "whether or not ... "


What is fashion?

Fashion is your own personal statement regardless of what others think, say or do.


Is it correct to say regardless of if?

Yes, "regardless of if" is correct grammatically, but it can be simplified to just "regardless of" without losing its meaning.