His disregard for the road rules got him banned from driving.Do not disregard the law.
It is neither. The root word is regard. It means to judge or rate something. Dis- is a prefix meaning away. Together the word means to ignore or to pay no attention to or to ignore.
He decided to disregard Bill's advice.
If you are a supervisor or manager acting as a representative of the management of your company when you disregard safety rules enforceable by OSHA, OSHA can fine your company and issue citations. If your disregard results in the death of an employee, OSHA can recommend that the Federal Attorney file criminal charges against your or your company. If you are an employee but not acting as a manager of your company when you disregard safety rules that are enforceable by OSHA, OSHA can cite your employer and impose fines on your employer for failure to require you to follow the safety rules. Bottom line, if you disregard safety rules, accidents will happen that will cause health and safety risks - injuries and fatalities and you will definitely get a lawsuit out of it.
No. The word "disregard" has two PREFIXES: dis- and re-. If you mean "Can disregard take a suffix?" the answer is yes: disregarder, disregardful, disregarding.
You can use "disregard" in a sentence like this: "Please disregard the previous email as it contained incorrect information."
That is the correct spelling of "disregarded" (ignored, disobeyed).
The word disregard means to ignore something or someone. There are many synonyms for that word, including ignore, dismiss, brush aside, discount and brush off.
disregard, disclaim, discredit
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The opposite word for "plot" could be "unplot" or "disregard."
Another word for disrespect is contempt, disregard, or insolence.