Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who disregards.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who disregards.
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- noun One who
disregards .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Indeed, that wicked wight, who is stained with such faults fails to attain even a sight of these regions of felicity; also he that injures his friends; also he that is full of guile; also he that is ungrateful; also he that is a cheat; also he that is crooked in conduct; also he that is a disregarder of religion; also he that is a slayer of Brahmanas.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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I am not a disregarder of the beauties and proprieties of Dress.
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Such of his unconventionalities as can be attributed only to eccentricity, he has no qualms about: for, on the whole, he feels rather complimented than otherwise in being considered a disregarder of public opinion.
Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library Herbert Spencer 1861
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He must be a great blackg -- I beg pardon, Tot, I mean that he must be a great disregarder of the rights of man -- woman, as it happens, in this case.
Post Haste 1859
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In addition, it did seem a tad disingenuous for the public and total disregarder of the opinions and concerns of the American people to suggest students "seek out opposing views."
American Thinker 2010
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That this rumpled, raffish disregarder of office-rules convention never existed and, if he had, would have been summarily fired five minutes into the plot, is immaterial.
By Neddie Jingo! 2009
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That this rumpled, raffish disregarder of office-rules convention never existed and, if he had, would have been summarily fired five minutes into the plot, is immaterial.
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Kane in Honolulu, "Mr. Bush is not only the decider, he's also the reviser, the interpreter, and the disregarder.
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If Iād stopped to think, I might not have done it, but fury is a great disregarder of caution.
Knockdown Francis, Dick 1974
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