Definitions for disregardful

disregardful dis·re·gard·ful

Spelling: [dis-ri-gahrd-fuh l]
IPA: /ˌdɪs rɪˈgɑrd fəl/

Disregardful is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 1168 anagrams from letters in disregardful (addefgilrrsu).

Definitions for disregardful

adjective

  1. neglectful; careless.

Origin of disregardful

First recorded in 1630-40; dis-1 + regardful

Examples for disregardful

Drivers of vehicles were disregardful of these exhausted, hungry refugees and drove straight through the crowd.

The persons in Bath whose inquisitiveness makes them disregardful of the decencies of life do not number more than a dozen.

Dost thou think that God is so unwise, or disregardful of thy time and thee, as to give thee more than thou hast need of?

She perceived, with infinite relief, that for the moment he appeared absorbed in his thoughts, disregardful of her presence.

And who, her rank and fortune considered, could be so disregardful of his own interest, had he had no other motive to be just!

He was reckless with his whip, unmerciful to his horse, and disregardful of the cab, which he had out on hire.

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

All night the woman watched, heedless of the chill creeping upon her, disregardful of her own great weariness.

So disregardful are they of this circumstance, that they do not hesitate to sleep where the ground is saturated with moisture.

She was serenely self-possessed, superbly cool, and attentive to the obnoxious Hayes, in proportion as she was disregardful of me.

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