regardless

IPA: rʌgˈɑrdɫʌs

adjective

  • Paying no attention to; ignoring.
  • Taking insufficient regard of; heedless; careless.

adverb

  • Without attention to warnings or indications of bad consequences.
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Examples of "regardless" in Sentences

  • Regardless, the predicament was complex.
  • This is regardless of the merit of the edit.
  • Regardless of the author, the book is obsolete.
  • Regardless, the movie is quite the masterpiece.
  • Regardless of the title, the content is the same.
  • Danny will get the mop regardless of the percentages.
  • That's commendable, regardless of the ruffled feathers.
  • The efficiency is the same regardless of the application.
  • This is true regardless of the cause of the acceleration.
  • But the principles are the same regardless of the equipment.
  • And the aspiring singer will be signed to the label regardless of where she finishes in the competition.
  • Through a quirk of the constitution, Rajapaksa would be able to serve the final two years of his term regardless of the outcome of the vote.
  • A 33-point deficit still leaves Johnson in control of his own destiny; winning and leading the most laps at both Phoenix and Homestead wins him the title regardless of what
  • Square Enix is probably betting that long time fans of the Final Fantasy series, who have been waiting for a new full installment since 2006, will pick up the title regardless of the price tag while other gamers will buy it after some time, when it becomes somewhat cheaper.

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