disregard
//ˌdɪs.rɪˈɡɑːrd//
Verb
disregardInfinitive
disregardPresent tense
disregardedPast tense
disregardedPast participle
disregardingPresent participle
disregardsThird-person singular
1
To pay no attention to; to treat as unworthy of regard or notice.
She disregarded his advice and made her own decision.
2
To ignore or dismiss the importance of something, especially rules, advice, or warnings.
He disregarded the safety warnings and entered the restricted area.
Noun
disregardSingular
1
The act or state of ignoring or paying no attention to something.
His disregard for the rules caused problems for everyone.
2
Lack of proper attention or respect.
His disregard for safety rules put everyone at risk.