regard
Definition of regard:
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: noun
( orig.) Look, gaze: attention with interest: observation: respect: affection: repute: relation: reference.
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part of speech: verb
To notice with particular attention; to observe; to remark; to attend to with respect; to fix the mind on, as a matter of importance; to pay attention to; to respect; to esteem.
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part of speech: noun
Attention of mind from a feeling of interest; attention as a matter of importance; notice; heed; respect; esteem; relation; reference to; look; aspect directed to another.
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Common misspellings:
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- reguards (1.6%)
- regaurd (20.3%)
- reagrds (0.4%)
- reards (0.4%)
- regads (0.4%)
- regaurds (0.4%)
- reagard (4.9%)
- reguard (48.0%)
- reagrd (8.5%)
- egard (0.8%)
- regrds (0.4%)
- rgard (0.8%)
- regardss (0.4%)
- regars (0.8%)
- regrade (0.4%)
- regart (0.4%)
- regad (1.6%)
- regared (3.3%)
- regar (0.8%)
- regarsds (2.0%)
- regrads (0.8%)
- regarde (0.8%)
- regrad (0.8%)
- regarsd (0.8%)
Usage examples for regard:
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Her regard for Anzoleto you feel will pass.
"Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis" – G. W. Curtis, ed. George Willis Cooke -
Not if he has any regard for my opinion.
"Plato's Republic" – Plato -
I admit that it seems wrong for me to be so curious in regard to your affairs, but this case is so very extraordinary that I hope you will not refuse to tell me about it.
"Our Little Korean Cousin" – H. Lee M. Pike -
Such a question, we think, might be asked with regard to the ill- balanced as well as the defective.
"Mentally Defective Children" – Alfred Binet Théodore Simon