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disregardful

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


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His slight but increasing notice was duly estimated by one who was perfectly acquainted with his peculiar temper, and daily perceived how disregardful he was of all others, except her and his cousin.

From The Young Duke by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield

On the other hand, Dr. Roebuck was accustomed to great enterprises, a bold and undaunted man, and disregardful of expense where he saw before him a reasonable prospect of success.

From Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers by Smiles, Samuel

And even a saint's passion to holiness is hardly stronger, more selfless, more disregardful of conditions and obstacles than the passion of the lover of the beautiful, the connoisseur, toward acquisition.

From Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories by Gibbon, Perceval

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

From The Spy by Cooper, James Fenimore

John, ostentatiously disregardful of his adversary, planted himself at the gate, so as to be before him in his greeting.

From Bulldog And Butterfly From "Schwartz" by David Christie Murray by Murray, David Christie




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