That is the correct spelling of "disregarded" (ignored, disobeyed).
ignore example sentence: He chose to disregard the "No Parking" sign and then, of course, he got a ticket.
The sound made by a lion or bear would be a roar.The similar word is rare, meaning uncommon or less cooked.
Crossing against the light shows a flagrant disregard for the law.What_is_a_sentence_for_the_word_flagrant
criticize, neglect, disregard
Ignore and disregard are two antonyms of heed.
The non-slang use of the term is spelled pooh-pooh (to express disregard or contempt).
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The word sought may be:necklace - a neck adornment of precious metals, jewels, shells, or other objectsneglect - lack of care, to disregard
"Disregard the errors" I will now disregard everything, because I'm angry.
Disregarded is the past tense of disregard.
Yes, the prefix in disregard is "dis-".
He decided to disregard Bill's advice.
Reckless Disregard was created in 1985.
The Disregard of Timekeeping was created in 1989.
"Disregard what I just said, I'm tired and not thinking straight."
Perhaps 'heed' could be considered the opposite of disregard.
His disregard for the road rules got him banned from driving.Do not disregard the law.