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disregardful

[dis-ri-gahrd-fuhl] / ˌdɪs rɪˈgɑrd fəl /


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She saw that her father, though still frowning heavily, was not entirely disregardful of her suggestion.

From Mariquita A Novel by Ayscough, John

He was reckless with his whip, unmerciful to his horse, and disregardful of the cab, which he had out on hire.

From Mattie:?A Stray (Vol 2 of 3) by Robinson, Frederick William

They believed that God was still in his heaven, that he was not disregardful of his people, and that in his own time he would raise up unto them their king.

From The Life of Jesus of Nazareth by Rhees, Rush

She perceived, with infinite relief, that for the moment he appeared absorbed in his thoughts, disregardful of her presence.

From Heart of the Blue Ridge by Baily, Waldron

The reason of our long agitation is, not that restless Abolitionists are abroad, that ministers will meddle with improper themes, that parties are disregardful of the country's interest.

From Conflict of Northern and Southern Theories of Man and Society Great Speech, Delivered in New York City by Beecher, Henry Ward