Words To Consider

4 words in this vocabulary list

verb to ignore or pay no attention to something

  • The rules were blatantly disregarded during the meeting.
  • He completely disregarded my advice and did his own thing.
  • She just straight up disregarded what I said, didn't even care.
  • The warning signs were disregarded, leading to a disastrous outcome.

verb Past tense of the verb 'overlook', meaning to fail to notice or consider something

adjective Describing something that has been disregarded or not given proper attention

  • The importance of proper nutrition is often overlooked in today's fast-paced society.
  • Don't overlook the small details when planning your trip.
  • I can't believe you overlooked that juicy piece of gossip!
  • His contributions to the project were often overlooked, but they were crucial to its success.

noun something that can be done or achieved

adjective used to describe something that may happen or be true

  • It is important to consider all possible outcomes before making a decision.
  • I'll do my best to help you in any way possible.
  • I'll try to make it happen if it's at all possible.
  • With hard work and determination, anything is possible.

adjective an adjective describes a noun or pronoun; 'unconsidered' describes something that has not been carefully thought about or taken into account

  • The decision to proceed without further analysis was unconsidered and hasty.
  • She made an unconsidered choice without thinking it through.
  • Going with the first option that comes to mind is totally unconsidered.
  • His unconsidered actions led to unforeseen consequences.