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ignore
[ ig-nawr, -nohr ]
ignore
/ ɪɡˈnɔː /
verb
- to fail or refuse to notice; disregard
noun
- informal.disregard
to treat someone with ignore
Derived Forms
- igˈnorable, adjective
- igˈnorer, noun
Other Words From
- ig·nora·ble adjective
- ig·norer noun
- unig·nora·ble adjective
- unig·nora·bly adverb
- unig·nored adjective
- unig·noring adjective
- well-ig·nored adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ignore1
Example Sentences
Because the letters weren’t official subpoenas, it wasn’t clear whether deputies would actually face any consequences for ignoring them.
Though Saudi Arabia is not a democracy, its leaders cannot afford to ignore public sentiment, which has turned sharply against Israel.
Overing, on the other hand, said that because the Beverly Hills substitute teacher’s online posts about the rally ignored the proper channels for disciplining students, she could have fallen afoul of district policy.
This is the classic "deplatforming" argument, which continues to persist because, in the past, there were some victories of the "ignore them and they go away" variety.
"But evolution acts on all parts of the body, great and small. Structures and regions that have been ignored are often gold mines for new insights and untold tales."
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