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    Re·gard
    /rəˈɡärd/

    verb

    noun

  2. to have or show respect or concern for. to think highly of; esteem. Synonyms: value, revere, honor, respect. to take into account; consider. to look at; observe: She regarded him with amusement. Synonyms: mark, remark, see, note, notice. to relate to; concern: The news does not regard the explosion.

  3. Check pronunciation: regard. Definition of regard verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. [uncountable] (formal) attention to or thought and care for somebody/something. regard for somebody/something to have scant/little/no regard for somebody/something. to pay/show little regard for other people’s property. Social services should pay proper regard to the needs of inner-city areas.

  5. to look carefully at someone or something. regard. noun. uk / rɪˈɡɑːd / us. [ U ] respect or admiration for someone or something: I have the greatest regard for her. Opposite. disregard noun. in/with regard to sth formal. B2. relating to something: I am writing in regard to your letter of 24 June.

  6. 1. Careful thought or attention; heed: She gives little regard to her sister's teasing. 2. a. Respect, affection, or esteem: He has little regard for your work. b. regards Good wishes expressing such sentiment: Give the family my best regards. 3. A particular point or aspect; respect: She was lucky in that regard. 4.

  7. 5 days ago · One's concern for another; esteem; relation, reference. [from 16th c.] (preceded by “in” or “with”) A particular aspect or detail; respect, sense. [from 16th c.] ( uncountable) The worth or estimation in which something or someone is held. Synonyms: esteem, repute. He is held in great regard in Whitehall.

  8. 3 days ago · 1. verb. If you regard someone or something as being a particular thing or as having a particular quality, you believe that they are that thing or have that quality. He was regarded as the most successful Chancellor of modern times. [be VERB -ed + as] I regard creativity both as a gift and as a skill. [VERB noun + as]

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