Regardful

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /rɪˈɡɑːrdfəl/

Definitions of regardful

adjective showing consideration or respect

Example Sentences

A1 She is regardful of others' feelings.

A2 The children were regardful of their teacher's instructions.

B1 It is important to be regardful of cultural differences when traveling.

B2 The company is known for being regardful of environmental impact in their business practices.

C1 The diplomat was regardful in handling sensitive negotiations.

C2 The artist's work is regardful of tradition while pushing boundaries.

Examples of regardful in a Sentence

formal She was always regardful of other people's feelings and made sure to act with kindness and empathy.

informal He's really regardful when it comes to sharing the workload and always makes sure to help out where he can.

slang I appreciate that you're being regardful of my time and not keeping me waiting.

figurative Being regardful of the environment means making conscious choices to reduce waste and minimize our carbon footprint.

Grammatical Forms of regardful

past tense

regardfulled

plural

regardfuls

comparative

more regardful

superlative

most regardful

present tense

regardful

future tense

will be regardful

perfect tense

have been regardful

continuous tense

being regardful

singular

regardful

positive degree

regardful

infinitive

to regardful

gerund

regardfully

participle

regardfulled

Origin and Evolution of regardful

First Known Use: 1500 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'regardful' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'regarder' meaning to look at or consider.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'regardful' has evolved to mean attentive, considerate, or thoughtful in modern English usage.