disregard

/ˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑrd/
verb
  1. To pay no attention to something; to ignore or treat as unimportant.
    • She chose to disregard his rude comment and continued with her presentation.
    • The scientist could not disregard the evidence that contradicted her theory.
    • Drivers who disregard traffic laws put everyone at risk.
Antonyms
noun
  1. Lack of attention or respect; the act of ignoring something.
    • His complete disregard for safety rules caused the accident.
    • The company showed a blatant disregard for environmental regulations.
    • She acted with disregard for her own well-being to help others.
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