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Disregard and Interest
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Disregard
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Disregard
noun
– Lack of interest or concern.
Usage example: revelers firing guns in the air with complete
disregard
for the possible consequences
Interest
is an antonym for
disregard
in
ignoring
topic.
Nearby Words:
disregarded
,
disregarding
Antonyms for Disregard
Interest
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Interest
noun
– A legal right to participation in the advantages, profits, and responsibility of something.
Disregard
is an antonym for
interest
in topics:
attention
,
attraction
.
Nearby Words:
interested
,
interesting
,
interestingly
Antonyms for Interest
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How words are described
human
human disregard
human interest
old
old disregard
old interest
clear
clear disregard
clear interest
initial
initial disregard
initial interest
Other adjectives:
great
,
serious
,
huge
,
personal
,
apparent
.
Common collocations
emotion
disregard emotion
interest emotion
people
disregard people
interest people
season
disregard season
interest season
times
disregard times
interest times
Other nouns:
lives
.
Both words in one sentence
It fails epicly because Origami is THAT much of a devoted love interest with a disregard for public opinion and a blunt attitude, dumbfounding everyone in the process.
Source:
Springtime for Hitler
Disregard That Statement Dramatic Downstage Turn: Used especially in the courtroom scenes to add movement and interest during witness testimony.
Source:
Franchise / Perry Mason
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