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disregardful

[dis-ri-gahrd-fuhl] / ˌdɪs rɪˈgɑrd fəl /


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I think he is the soul of the universe, equally cognizant and disregardful of every living thing, to whom I am not more dear than the bare-armed slouchy woman at the neighboring door.

From The Return of the Soldier by West, Rebecca

"It is very disregardful in him to be away at such a time," said Katy, imposingly.

From The Spy by Cooper, James Fenimore

Why, the boy could not— Well, then, he need not have been so foolish, so headstrong, so heartlessly disregardful of his father's wishes.

From The Road to Understanding by Porter, Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman)

Upon this, and this only, was he disregardful of the proprieties.

From Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie by Van Dyke, John Charles

Many of the pictorial representations we have reviewed seem to be disregardful of Nature, if one dare say it, above Nature altogether!

From William Blake A Study of His Life and Art Work by Langridge, Irene




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