Disregardful

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪs.rɪ.ɡɑːrd.fəl/

Definitions of disregardful

adjective showing a lack of consideration or respect

Example Sentences

A1 She was disregardful of the rules and did whatever she wanted.

A2 The student's disregardful attitude towards their studies led to failing grades.

B1 The manager was disregardful of the safety regulations, putting the employees at risk.

B2 The company's disregardful behavior towards environmental laws resulted in hefty fines.

C1 His disregardful actions towards his colleagues eventually led to his dismissal from the company.

C2 The politician's disregardful attitude towards public opinion caused a backlash from voters.

Examples of disregardful in a Sentence

formal His disregardful attitude towards safety regulations was concerning.

informal She was completely disregardful of the rules and ended up getting in trouble.

slang Don't be so disregardful, dude, you could get hurt!

figurative His disregardful behavior towards her feelings left her heartbroken.

Grammatical Forms of disregardful

past tense

disregardfulled

plural

disregardfuls

comparative

more disregardful

superlative

most disregardful

present tense

disregardful

future tense

will disregardful

perfect tense

have disregardedful

continuous tense

is being disregardful

singular

disregardful

positive degree

disregardful

infinitive

to disregardful

gerund

disregardfuling

participle

disregardfulled

Origin and Evolution of disregardful

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'disregardful' is derived from the combination of 'disregard' and the suffix '-ful', which is used to form adjectives indicating a tendency or capacity for something.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who is inclined to disregard or ignore something, 'disregardful' has evolved to also convey the idea of being careless or negligent in one's actions or behavior.