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That is the correct spelling of "disregarded" (ignored, disobeyed).
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I'm not sure about grammar, but to check spelling in Excel:1) First, open the worksheet you would like to check the spelling within.2) Open the review tab.3) Click on Proofing.4) Click Spelling.5) The spelling dialog box appears.Just in case anyone does not know, click Ignore Once to ignore the word once but check it again. Click Ignore All to ignore this word throughout the sheet. Click Add To Dictionary to add this word to the computer's dictionary so it is never checked again. Click Change to use the suggested word to replace the misspelled one. Click Change All to replace the misspelled word with the suggested one throughout the whole sheet. Click AutoCorrect to use the first suggested word each time you click AutoCorrect. Click Dictionary Language to change the language that your computer's dictionary is in. Click Undo last to undo the previous change. And click Options to open the options block for further choices.
Depending on the usage of the word "ignore"Pay attention toAcknowledgeObey
The abstract noun form of the verb to ignore is ignorance.
Go to edit, grammer check, then choose ignore all, if you want to ignore all.
The "Ignore" and "Undo" buttons in the Spelling dialog box will not change the spelling of the word. "Ignore" allows you to skip correcting that instance of the word, while "Undo" lets you revert to the original spelling if you have made a mistake in correcting it.
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That is the correct spelling of "snub" (to slight or to ignore).
That is the correct spelling of "disregarded" (ignored, disobeyed).
Nothing 'happens' when you get horny during your period - you are simply horny. It's normal to have increased sex drive during menstruation, you can go with it and enjoy pleasurable sex or masturbation, or you can just ignore it and get on with your life.
ignore all
Yes. This will not ignore later instances of the spelling, when it may not be intentional.
Yes. That is the correct spelling of ignoring. It is the present participle of the verb to ignore and may be used as a verb or as a noun (gerund). It is virtually never seen as an adjective.
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I think you'd ignore proper spelling and write your dialect phonetically.
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