Used in a Sentence

disregarded

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for disregarded.

Editorial note

The point is not to remove whois privacy options from everyone, and in fact the commercial/non-commercial split is specifically disregarded as a general decision point in the proposal.

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Quick take

ignored

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of disregarded gathered in one view.

adjective

ignored

adjective

neglected

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for disregarded.

Example sentences

1

The point is not to remove whois privacy options from everyone, and in fact the commercial/non-commercial split is specifically disregarded as a general decision point in the proposal.

2

Another core UI convention that is often disregarded by web app developers is link click behaviour, i.e.

3

These problems have been under discussion since at least 2011 and have been constantly disregarded, so perhaps this will help.

4

When she decided to stay, she had to explain to him why she disregarded his advice or lose personal credibility.

5

But experts said it’s an outlier because of its miniscule size and largely should be disregarded.

6

It's nice of worthless articles when they lie within the first few sentences to make it clear they should be disregarded.

7

This is to maintain a complete chain-of-custody, so that when used as evidence in court, it can't easily be dismissed or disregarded.

8

I'm a Kongregate player and there are true gems in there, but most F2P games can be safely disregarded.

9

And still, no where in there, a single mention of the mental illness these individuals clearly suffer from that is utterly disregarded by society.

10

They've completely disregarded the possibility that the lack of effective tab management is limiting most users to use only a tiny number of tabs.

11

Willful ignorance implies knowledge that is available, but disregarded since it isn't desired; and, the knowledge someone holds is not dependent on its validity.

12

Snopes argues this article should be disregarded for lacking rigorous data.

Quote examples

1

The second sentence, "It’s one of the pieces of advice that I have always completely disregarded, as being obviously wrong..." contains a comma that hasn't appealed to the English eye since Jane Austen and is in any case unnecessary.

2

It's about human psychology: you'd rather not be wrong, so you jump at the possibility of being right, and "forget" to take the logical step of actively trying to disprove your rule (1 2 5 can be disregarded because you weren't trying to disprove the rule).

3

We were told regularly we were "empowered" and to speak up when we had any doubts or anxiety or saw a problem with our plan, but when we did it we were either chastised or disregarded or in some cases convinced it wasn't an issue.

4

My point, since you missed it, is the instrumenting a "war on warez" in the style of "war on drugs" or "war on terror" is a joke, and should be disregarded as just the talking point of someone with a different idea trying to sell you something.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use disregarded in a sentence?

The point is not to remove whois privacy options from everyone, and in fact the commercial/non-commercial split is specifically disregarded as a general decision point in the proposal.

What does disregarded mean?

ignored

What part of speech is disregarded?

disregarded is commonly used as adjective.