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disregardful

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dis⋅re⋅gard⋅ful

[dis-ri-gahrd-fuhl]
–adjective
neglectful; careless.

Origin:
1630–40; dis- 1 + regardful


dis⋅re⋅gard⋅ful⋅ly, adverb
dis⋅re⋅gard⋅ful⋅ness, noun
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dis·re·gard   (dĭs'rĭ-gärd')   
tr.v.   dis·re·gard·ed, dis·re·gard·ing, dis·re·gards
  1. To pay no attention or heed to; ignore.

  2. To treat without proper respect or attentiveness.

n.  Lack of thoughtful attention or due regard.
dis're·gard'er n., dis're·gard'ful adj.
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