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disregardful
[ dis-ri-gahrd-fuhl ]
adjective
- neglectful; careless.
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Other Words From
- disre·gardful·ly adverb
- disre·gardful·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of disregardful1
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Example Sentences
She perceived, with infinite relief, that for the moment he appeared absorbed in his thoughts, disregardful of her presence.
She was serenely self-possessed, superbly cool, and attentive to the obnoxious Hayes, in proportion as she was disregardful of me.
Love of Righteousness utterly disregardful of pleasures is to be searched for even among those who dwell in penance-groves.
She saw that her father, though still frowning heavily, was not entirely disregardful of her suggestion.
Dost thou think that God is so unwise, or disregardful of thy time and thee, as to give thee more than thou hast need of?
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