Regardless is not a word

Some words are used more often than we notice to care. One of those words is «Regardless», because of what it means there are certain specifications to use it correctly. Here we will go over the meaning, origin and correct use of it in a sentence.

Typically, the word «regardless» is used at the beginning of the ending of a sentence. We use it to signify or explain that despite a certain circumstance or event, what happened occurred without being affected by the said circumstance. 

If you were talking to a friend about what someone you know did, despite the advice you provided for example, using the word «regardless» would fit perfectly to describe what happened and it would not impact the meaning or order of the events expressed on this idea.

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Meaning And Etymology Of The Word «Regardless»

The meaning of «regardless» is despite everything, or something that no matter what will not affect something else.

The word «regardless» originated from the word «indifferent», which began to be used in the 1500’s. Later the word started to be used in place or as a synonym of «indifferent». Initially it was used with «of consequences», so every time you have an entire phrase, «regardless of consequences». This use of it was circa 1872, nowadays, we don’t need to add the consequences part, it is inferred by the word «regardless» by itself whenever it is used.

If we go even further back, the root of «regardless» comes from the French word «regard». Which meant «to watch», that combining it with the preposition re- translates into «to guard». That is why when we send an email, we add the word «regards» at the end. We are wishing those who receive our message to be well, safe, protected, guarded.

So, when we add «-less» at the end of «regard», it becomes the opposite, without any regard or care. That is where «regardless» obtained the meaning and the use we have for it.

Synonyms Of The Word «Regardless»

There are so many equivalents of the word «regardless» out there, but why do keep using it. Well, the main reason is that it sounds fancy, and because its counterpart «regard» is customarily used in formal and informal communications we tend to prefer it.

Here is a list of words and phrases that share a similar meaning with «regardless»:

  • Despite
  • Nevertheless
  • Anyhow
  • Notwithstanding
  • However
  • Carelessly
  • Heedless
  • Haphazard
  • Unmethodically
  • Disregarding
  • Indifferent
  • Neglectful

Here are some sentence examples with these words:

  1. Despite the weather warning, they went ahead with the trip.
  2. She knew he was cheating and proceeded with the wedding indifferent to the fact.
  3. The words said were heedless, without care for repercussions at all.
  4. Sometimes people act carelessly, they go through life dropping bombs and burning bridges in their path, as if they are never going back that same way.
  5. He was told her was not welcome there and he was not to go, but he went anyhow.
  6. Finding a solution will improve their mood, however the expectations have lowered since the incident.

If you notice on many of these examples you can replace the synonym for «regardless» or «regardless  of» and the sentence will not lose any meaning. So, if you mean to say something was done no matter what, or despite its consequences «regardless» and other synonyms are just what you should use.

Antonyms Of The Word «Regardless»

You can’t talk about synonyms without thinking about antonyms. Is like yin and yang, the existence of one defines and depends on the existence of the other to have meaning. That is why there are many antonyms to «regardless», the most obvious one is «regards».

Some other antonyms of «regardless» are:

  • Thoughtful
  • Sympathetic
  • Caring
  • Mindful
  • Keen
  • Concerned
  • Heedful
  • Involved
  • Compassionate
  • Attentive
  • Considerate
  • Careful

Here are some examples with these antonyms:

  1. Compassionate people are the best kind of people.
  2. She was always looking out for them and considerate of everyone’s feelings.
  3. Customer support is the backbone of businesses, if your first line people are not attentive your customers will go elsewhere with their business.
  4. To be mindful is a titanic task nowadays, there is always something going on and sometimes it is easier to be in autopilot.
  5. He is so thoughtful. His gifts are always exactly what you would love to be given.
  6. Regardless of time, parents are eternally concerned with the wellbeing of their children.

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Which One To Use, «Despite» or «Regardless» in a sentence

Given that these two words are interchangeable in meaning and use, grammar enthusiasts are divided between which one to use when writing or speaking.

Those who prefer using «despite» they use it because it is a shorter way to say the same thing, it is only one word that covers the same meaning. If they used «regardless» it usually has to be accompanied by «of» turning it into a phrase.

The reason for the divided preference between one word and the other is the literal meaning, «despite» means «in spite of», whereas the meaning of «regardless» is «without regard» because of the suffix «-less». However, none of this changes the fact that both words can be interchangeable in meaning and use.

Another interesting fact is the connection of the events being referred to. When we use «regardless» it implies something unknown, that whether it happens or not, you or the person being spoken of is choosing to do something without knowledge of the future. When using «despite», on the other hand, we are referring to something we already know, and that «in spite of» we or whomever we are talking about will do or not do something.

After going over the definition, synonyms and antonyms of the word «regardless», is time to learn how to use the word in a sentence. You need to know that it is an adjective, so we will use it to describe something or someone, to assign a quality, to modify a noun.

Keep in mind as well that adjectives can be countable or uncountable. You can’t count how «regardless» someone is, so it makes it an uncountable noun.

Examples Of Sentences With The Word «Regardless»

  1. I was able to help, regardless of the uncomfortable situation we were in.
  2. Regardless of suspicion, we can never assume, let alone point at someone until an accusation is proven.
  3. Maternal instincts do not come at the same time for every woman, regardless of that when a woman’s baby is in need those instincts will arise immediately.
  4. It makes me feel safe to know that regardless of the time I can get emergency services in less than 5 minutes in my new city.
  5. Regardless of the words he said, all I wanted is to hear his perfectly deep voice.
  6. No one deserves to die, regardless of their actions.
  7. I take promises very seriously, regardless of what I have to do in order to maintain it, I will find a way.
  8. She was bound to find out regardless.
  9. Honesty is the root of every intimate relationship. Sometimes truth can be difficult but regardless of that we should strive to stay honest.
  10. Regardless of the threats and dangers faced in their jobs, police officers go out every day and do their job.
  11. The silence was absolute, regardless of how many years past, people came and left, only silence prevailed.
  12. What she had to say was so important that regardless of what happened it had to be said.
  13. The law should apply to all those who break it, regardless of their social status.
  14. Regardless of your psychological or emotional burdens, you should not allow that to dictate the success of your relationships.
  15. Every October she flies wherever her children might be, and pays them a visit, regardless of having passed away a long time ago.
  16. Most gurus lead very simple, down to earth lives, regardless of physical possessions.
  17. We hoped he would follow our steps and become a vegetarian but regardless of our efforts he eats meat every chance he gets.
  18. It is common to see PHD students that regardless of all the struggles decide to expand their studies further.

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Conclusion

When speaking of a situation or event that happened or will happen and not affect the outcome, the choice of word will help deliver the message correctly. We have seen several examples on how to use «regardless» in a sentence that can do just that.

We have also seen many synonyms that can be used in the place of «regardless», because in essence and meaning they can be interchangeable. Now, the next time you are writing a paper or revisiting an event from the past you know exactly which word to use that can be placed either at the beginning, middle or end of the sentence.

Also, when looking for an appropriate uncountable adjective, you have the knowledge of one, that can be used in many ways depending on the context. Since «regardless» is commonly used with the preposition «of» it can also be used with linking verbs. We use linking verbs to connect a word that gives information about the subject. But that is a topic for another day.

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the weather looked bad, but they were resolved to go on with their picnic regardless

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  • #1

I feel uncomfortable with the way it is used in the sentence, maybe due to the fact that I am not a native speaker. I think you could say «regardless of…», but could you not add «of» after regardless? In what situations, could you omit the «of» bit? Could you specify the reasons? Besides, could I put «regardless» anywhere in the sentence or could I just put it in the end?

Some children simply do not want to see their father, but have to visit him twice a month regardless.

    • #2

    I’m not sure if that is correct, but I am sure that it sounds better to say «regardless of…»

    AWordLover


    • #3

    Hi dan,

    Some children simply do not want to see their father, but have to visit him twice a month regardless.

    The sentence is fine the way it is.

    You can imagine that it means the same as…
    Some children simply do not want to see their father, but have to visit him twice a month regardless of what they want.

    It would be wrong to tack «of» onto the end of the original sentence.

    • #4

    Thanks very much, Awordlover! It’s so nice that you can respond to my thread again!
    In what situations, could you omit the «of» bit? Could you specify the reasons? Is it common in daily conversation? Besides, could I put «regardless» anywhere in the sentence or could I just put it in the end?

    Matching Mole


    • #5

    It is ok to end with regardless, but I think more complex sentence ending with regardless tends to sound incomplete. It seems to work better with short sentences. E.g. «I’m going to carry on regardless» is ok, but your example sounds unfinished. It would sound better to me with «of their wishes.» or something like that on the end.

    AWordLover


    • #6

    Thanks very much, Awordlover! It’s so nice that you can respond to my thread again!
    In what situations, could you omit the «of» bit? Could you specify the reasons? Is it common in daily conversation? Besides, could I put «regardless» anywhere in the sentence or could I just put it in the end?

    You should certainly omit «of» if the word regardless would otherwise be at the end of the sentence. :)

    Regardless of is a very common collocation. [Collocation is my word of the day.]

    I have never used the word regardless without the following of in the middle of a sentence.

    I did find an example dictionary entry from WordNet at dictionary.com

    regardless
    adjective1. (usually followed by ‘of’) without due thought or consideration; «careless of the consequences»; «crushing the blooms with regardless tread»

    As a bonus, I caution you against using the word irregardless. Within my lifetime this has gone from not being a word, but merely a mistake for regardless that revealed ignorance, to being a word because it is used many people. To my ear it still sounds wrong.

    • #7

    Thanks, Matching Mole and Awordlover!
    As you said it might jar the native speakers, what other words could I use to woo the listners?

    AWordLover


    • #8

    Oops, my bad.

    I think it is fine for you to use the word «regardless». I think you should avoid using the word «irregardless» in all contexts.

    blasita


    • #9

    Hello.

    I’ve got a question regarding ‘regardless’.

    I’d like to know about the correctness of using ‘regardless’ at the beginning of a sentence. Example:

    He was convinced that most teachers did not like him. Regardless, he did have many friends and …Would you use regardless without ‘of something’ in this case/similar cases, please?

    Thank you.

    sound shift


    • #10

    Morning,

    I wouldn’t use «regardless» in your example, blasita: He didn’t become friends with a lot of people by disregarding his teachers’ opinion of him.

    blasita


    • #11

    Thanks a lot, Sound. It was probably a bad example, but the fact is that I read a quite formal report about a teacher yesterday and ‘regardless’ was used that way (sorry, I can’t remember the exact wording). It sounded weird to me, especially in that kind of context.

    Would you use the adverb ‘regardless’ alone at the beginning of a sentence at all? Thank you.

    sound shift


    • #12

    Would you use the adverb ‘regardless’ alone at the beginning of a sentence at all? Thank you.

    I don’t think I would, blasita. When I use the adverb ‘regardless’ alone, it tends to be at the end of the sentence: «This earth is very heavy but I’m going to dig it regardless», etc.

    blasita


    • #13

    Yes, that’s what I thought, actually. Many thanks for your help, Sound. Cheers.

    However, I’ve definitely heard ‘regardless’ being used that way; an American colleague used to use it quite often in conversation. I wonder if that was a regional dialect or a personal usage. Maybe it was just a way of omitting words, I suppose.

    k-in-sc


    • #14

    You can use it at the beginning of a sentence as a shorthand or less formal version of «Nevertheless» or «In spite of that.»

    blasita


    • #15

    Thanks, K. I appreciate your help.

    Would you say that it can be used that way in writing too?

    k-in-sc


    • #16

    Yes, I don’t have a problem with it.

    blasita


    • #17

    Thank you very much again, K.

    Andygc


    • #18

    You can use it at the beginning of a sentence as a shorthand or less formal version of «Nevertheless» or «In spite of that.»

    From my BE perspective, I would say that you can misuse it at the beginning of sentence where it would be more appropriate to use nevertheless, however or in spite of that.

    ewie


    • #19

    I’d also consider that pretty much a misusage, Blasita, though not nearly so heinous a one as irregardless:eek:

    blasita


    • #20

    Thanks a lot, Andygc and Ewie.

    ribran


    • #21

    So an AmE/BrE difference, then? I can use it at the beginning of a sentence, too.

    Loob


    • #22

    So an AmE/BrE difference, then? I can use it at the beginning of a sentence, too.

    Hi ribran:).

    When I use «regardless [of]», it means something close to «careless [of]» or «not caring [about]» eg I carried on regardless of his objections or I carried on regardless.

    I suppose I could use it at the beginning of a sentence, meaning «not caring», though I don’t think I do….

    It does, from this thread, look as though «regardless» has taken on something of the flavour of «however» in AmE. It hasn’t done so as yet in BrE, to the best of my knowledge.

    blasita


    • #23

    Hello and thank you, Ribran and Loob.

    It is now clearer to me. Thanks everyone.:)

    regardless Add to list Share. If something is done without consideration, it’s done regardless, usually followed by the word “of.” Today you can sit wherever you’d like on a bus, regardless of your race, but this wasn’t always the case. The word regardless can also be used as an adverb meaning despite everything.

    Contents

    • 1 How do you use regardless in a sentence?
    • 2 What is meaning of regardless of?
    • 3 Can I use regardless to start a sentence?
    • 4 How do you use regardless of the fact?
    • 5 Is it regardless or Regardlessly?
    • 6 Is regardless a good word?
    • 7 Is regardless a bad word?
    • 8 How do you use regardless at the end of a sentence?
    • 9 How do you use irregardless in a sentence?
    • 10 Is there a comma regardless?
    • 11 What part of speech is regardless?
    • 12 Do I put a comma after regardless?
    • 13 Where did regardless come from?
    • 14 What is the opposite of regardless?
    • 15 How do you use regarding?
    • 16 Is there a word regardless?
    • 17 How do I use nonplussed?
    • 18 Is it regardless or irregardless?
    • 19 What does Abeit mean?
    • 20 Is Grammarly a real word?

    How do you use regardless in a sentence?

    1. [S] [T] I’ll do that regardless of the consequences. (
    2. [S] [T] Tom intends to go regardless of the weather. (
    3. [S] [T] I’m going out tonight, regardless. (
    4. [S] [T] I will go regardless of the weather. (
    5. [S] [T] Regardless what he does, he does it well. (
    6. [S] [T] Regardless of what he does, he does it well. (

    What is meaning of regardless of?

    Definition of regardless of
    : without taking into account accepts all regardless of age also : in spite of regardless of our mistakes.

    Can I use regardless to start a sentence?

    Yes, using ‘regardless’ in the beginning of a sentence is perfectly acceptable, and infact, is used extensively by many people. To understand the usage of the word ‘regardless’, try going through these examples. Notice how almost all sentences that use the word ‘regardless’ is followed by the preposition ‘of’.

    How do you use regardless of the fact?

    “This should not be happening regardless of the fact that the parents had consented. “Regardless of the fact that they come from an outgoing prime minister, these recommendations should be turned down,” he said.

    Is it regardless or Regardlessly?

    The simple answer is that “regardless” is a preposition, while “regardlessly” is an adverb. “Regardless” was once an adjective, as reflected in its form, but it is now a preposition that typically takes an of preposition complement.

    Is regardless a good word?

    So it’s a word, but its use is still discouraged in formal writing. In 2016, NPR’s standards and practices editor at the time told staff to “just say ‘regardless. ‘ ” The AP Stylebook calls it a double negative. The American Heritage dictionary notes that a panel of experts “has roundly disapproved of its use.”

    Is regardless a bad word?

    The prefix “ir-“ is a negative prefix, so if you add the prefix “ir-” to a word that’s already negative like “regardless,” you’re making a double-negative that means literally “without without regard.”

    How do you use regardless at the end of a sentence?

    “Regardless” as an adverb can stand alone at the end of the sentence just as you have it, or a phrase starting with “of” could follow.

    How do you use irregardless in a sentence?

    Irregardless sentence example

    1. Expect students to achieve these standards irregardless of ability, background, or prior knowledge.
    2. Irregardless of the reasons behind the increase in young voter turnout, the higher numbers are a good thing.

    Is there a comma regardless?

    If “regardless” isn’t followed by anything, then it doesn’t take a comma.However, if “regardless” is followed by an independent clause, then a comma might not be enough in this case. You see, when “regardless” is at the beginning of an independent clause, you have to either use a semicolon or a period.

    What part of speech is regardless?

    regardless

    part of speech: adjective
    part of speech: adverb
    definition: without concern for or in spite of warnings, dangers, and the like. We are going down the river regardless. similar words: anyway, in any event
    related words: all the same, anyhow, nevertheless
    derivation: regardlessly (adv.)

    Do I put a comma after regardless?

    No comma is needed before ‘regardless‘.

    Where did regardless come from?

    Did you know? Regardless is rather simply derived from the noun regard (meaning “attention” or “concern”) plus -less—nothing too shocking about that.

    What is the opposite of regardless?

    regardlessadjective. Antonyms: careful, considerate, regardful, attentive, prudent, cautious, circumspect, scrupulous, mindful. Synonyms: heedless, inconsiderate, careless, unmindful, inattentive, unobservant, disregarding, indifferent, despising.

    How do you use regarding?

    Regarding is defined as in reference to. An example of regarding used as a preposition is the phrase “the letter regarding summer vacation,” which means the letter about summer vacation. Concerning, respecting.

    Is there a word regardless?

    Definition of Regardless
    Regardless is an adverb defined as something not dependent on current circumstances, anyway, or despite everything. It can also be used as an adjective meaning careless.

    How do I use nonplussed?

    : so surprised or confused as to be at a loss as to what to say, think, or do She was nonplussed by his confession.

    Is it regardless or irregardless?

    Does irregardless mean the same thing as regardless? Yes. We define irregardless as “regardless.” Many people find irregardless to be a nonsensical word, as the ir- prefix usually functions to indicate negation; however, in this case it appears to function as an intensifier.

    What does Abeit mean?

    Albeit is a conjunction that means “even though” or “although.” It can sometimes be used instead of although, even though, or even if.

    Is Grammarly a real word?

    Grammarly is an online grammar checking, spell checking, and plagiarism detection platform developed by Grammarly, Inc.Grammarly’s proofreading and plagiarism-detection resources check against more than 250 grammar rules.


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    Irregardless means the same thing as “regardless.” Yes, it’s a word. But major dictionaries label it nonstandard.

    Is the word regardless or irregardless?

    Merriam-Webster defines irregardless as «nonstandard» but meaning the same as «regardless.» «Many people find irregardless to be a nonsensical word, as the ir- prefix usually functions to indicates negation; however, in this case it appears to function as an intensifier,» the dictionary writes.

    Why use irregardless instead of Regardless?

    So «irregardless» is a word. It has a specific use, in particular dialects. That said, it’s not part of standard English and so — especially if you’re writing or if you’re speaking in formal places — you want to use «regardless» instead. Because if you use «irregardless,» people will think you’re uneducated.

    What is the synonym of regardless?

    nevertheless, anyway, disregarding, blind, careless, coarse, crude, delinquent, derelict, heedless, inadvertent, inattentive, inconsiderate, insensitive, lax, listless, mindless, neglectful, negligent, rash.

    How do you use irregardless in a sentence?

    Irregardless sentence example

    1. Expect students to achieve these standards irregardless of ability, background, or prior knowledge. …
    2. Irregardless of the reasons behind the increase in young voter turnout, the higher numbers are a good thing.

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    Is irregardless officially a word?

    Is irregardless a word? Yes. It may not be a word that you like, or a word that you would use in a term paper, but irregardless certainly is a word. It has been in use for well over 200 years, employed by a large number of people across a wide geographic range and with a consistent meaning.

    How did irregardless become a word?

    In reality, irregardless is used as a synonym of regardless. According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), irregardless was first acknowledged in 1912 by the Wentworth American Dialect Dictionary as originating from western Indiana, though the word was in use in South Carolina before Indiana became a territory.

    What does I love you regardless mean?

    Regardless means (in this sentence) anything that the lover wanted to say to his/her loved ones. The lover just wants to express that his love is unconditional, meaning, it cannot be change by any conditions. For example «I can’t stop loving you regardless of our situation».

    Is regardless if correct?

    If ever “omit needless words” applied, it would be here. «Regardless of whether or not…» is correct, but it can be shortened to «Regardless of the weather»,…» but can also be improved with «Regardless of whether it rains or not…» It does seem long, but the awkwardness is negligible, in my opinion.

    Is regardless formal?

    The main difference between irregardless and regardless is that irregardless is used only in informal settings, while regardless is used in informal and formal contexts.

    What is wrong with the word irregardless?

    The ir- prefix means “not,” and if you add it to a word that already means “without regard,” you get “not without regard.” This double negative is what makes irregardless a mess of a word, and an insult to the army of people who are passionate about English vocabulary.

    Is YEET a word?

    Yeet, defined as an “indication of surprise or excitement,” was voted the American Dialect Society’s 2018 Slang/Informal Word of the Year.

    Is more funner a word?

    Many people, perhaps most people, strongly prefer more fun and most fun as the comparative and superlative forms of fun. Still, plenty of others label things funner and funnest. Many dictionaries acknowledge this use, but still label the adjective form as informal.

    What is the opposite of regardless?

    regardlessadjective. Antonyms: careful, considerate, regardful, attentive, prudent, cautious, circumspect, scrupulous, mindful. Synonyms: heedless, inconsiderate, careless, unmindful, inattentive, unobservant, disregarding, indifferent, despising.

    What is the longest word in the dictionary?

    The longest word in any of the major English language dictionaries is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, a word that refers to a lung disease contracted from the inhalation of very fine silica particles, specifically from a volcano; medically, it is the same as silicosis.

    How do you use regardless whether or not in a sentence?

    «We will go ahead with our election regardless of whether or not there are European observers are not,» he said. «Regardless of whether or not they did, this is a huge accomplishment for this team,» Schroeder said. This is true regardless of whether or not the zone contains hydrocarbons.

    How do you use regardless in a sentence?

    1. [S] [T] I’ll do that regardless of the consequences. ( …
    2. [S] [T] Tom intends to go regardless of the weather. ( …
    3. [S] [T] I’m going out tonight, regardless. ( …
    4. [S] [T] I will go regardless of the weather. ( …
    5. [S] [T] Regardless what he does, he does it well. ( …
    6. [S] [T] Regardless of what he does, he does it well. (

    How do you use no matter if?

    It has remained very popular with walkers because no matter if it’s boiling hot weather or freezing cold, the Mint Cake and its texture remains consistent. No matter if the paint is barely dry on the sign hanging outside the bistro, Mike has been there before me.

    What does regardless of age mean?

    : without taking into account accepts all regardless of age also : in spite of regardless of our mistakes.

    What does the phrase more than you know mean?

    To a much greater degree than you suspect, understand, or are aware of right now.

    What does carry on regardless mean?

    If you say that someone did something regardless, you mean that they did it even though there were problems or factors that could have stopped them, or perhaps should have stopped them. Despite her recent surgery she has been carrying on regardless.

    Is there any word firstly?

    Even though they are both adverbs, ‘first’ and ‘firstly’ are hardly interchangeable in all situations: we never say “I firstly noticed it yesterday.» One might say «firstly, what are you doing in my home?» or «firstly, I hope you have insurance»—but if you want to avoid criticism, ‘first’ is the best bet for most …

    Is DONT a real word?

    Don’t is the standard contraction for do not. As a contraction for does not, don’t first appeared in writing in the latter half of the 17th century, about the same time as the first written appearance of other contracted forms with not, like mayn’t and can’t.

    When did impactful become a word?

    Impactful emerged in the 1960s as an adjective meaning “manifesting a great effect or impact.” Some critics reject impactful as an illogical, unnecessary, and clumsy piece of jargon. Yes, impactful is a word, but it’s likely to annoy at least some of your readers.

    Is Goodest a word?

    No, ‘goodest’ is not a word. The word you want is ‘best. ‘ To form the superlative form, you often add -est to an adjective.

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  • Refresh type the word
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  • Regexp only one word