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Словосочетания
the inalterable record of history, which we ignore at our peril — неизменный исторический факт, который мы игнорируем на свой страх и риск
to ignore a fact — игнорировать факт
to ignore completely / totally — совершенно игнорировать
to ignore smb.’s recommendation — поступиться чьим-л. советом
to ignore a bill — отказать в передаче дела в суд (о большом жюри)
ignore unwanted advice — пренебречь непрошенным советом; пренебречь непрошеным советом
block ignore — символ аннулирования
ignore a prohibition — игнорировать запрет
ignore a quantity — пренебрегать величиной
ignore a regulation — игнорировать постановление; игнорировать правило
ignore a rule — не придерживаться правила
Примеры с переводом
I’ll ignore that last remark.
Я проигнорирую последнее замечание/высказывание.
I chose to ignore his advice.
Я решил не слушать его советов.
I tried to stay calm and just ignore him.
Я старался сохранять спокойствие и просто игнорировал его.
It would be foolish to ignore his advice.
Было бы глупо не прислушаться к его совету.
The phone rang, but she ignored it.
Зазвонил телефон, но она не обратила на него внимания.
They ignored the warning signs.
Они оставили без внимания /проигнорировали/ предупредительные знаки.
Sam rudely ignored the question.
Сэм нагло проигнорировал этот вопрос. / Сэм пропустил вопрос мимо ушей.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
Don’t ignore the fog warning signs.
It would not be politic to ignore the reporters.
…she tried to ignore the feel of the prickly grass against her skin…
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Возможные однокоренные слова
ignorance — невежество, незнание, неведение, безграмотность
ignorant — невежественный, несведущий, безграмотный, невоспитанный, неотесанный
ignorable — игнорируемый, такой, которым можно пренебречь
Формы слова
verb
I/you/we/they: ignore
he/she/it: ignores
ing ф. (present participle): ignoring
2-я ф. (past tense): ignored
3-я ф. (past participle): ignored
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ig·nore
(ĭg-nôr′)
tr.v. ig·nored, ig·nor·ing, ig·nores
To refuse to pay attention to; disregard.
ig·nor′a·ble adj.
ig·nor′er n.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
ignore
(ɪɡˈnɔː)
vb (tr)
to fail or refuse to notice; disregard
n
informal Austral disregard: to treat someone with ignore.
[C17: from Latin ignōrāre not to know, from ignārus ignorant of, from i- in-1 + gnārus knowing; related to Latin noscere to know]
igˈnorable adj
igˈnorer n
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
ig•nore
(ɪgˈnɔr, -ˈnoʊr)
v.t. -nored, -nor•ing.
1. to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
2. (of a grand jury) to reject (a bill of indictment), esp. on grounds of insufficient evidence.
s
[1605–15; < Latin ignōrāre to not know, disregard]
ig•nor′a•ble, adj.
ig•nor′er, n.
Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
ignore
- flout, flaunt — Flout means «defy, ignore» and flaunt means «show off.»
- ignore, disregard — Ignore is properly used of things that are present in one’s surroundings; for things like rules, conventions, stipulations, and contracts, the right word is disregard.
- stet — Latin for «let it stand,» a notation to ignore a correction made to a text.
- pretermit — To pass over or ignore something.
Farlex Trivia Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.
ignore
Past participle: ignored
Gerund: ignoring
Imperative |
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ignore |
ignore |
Present |
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I ignore |
you ignore |
he/she/it ignores |
we ignore |
you ignore |
they ignore |
Preterite |
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I ignored |
you ignored |
he/she/it ignored |
we ignored |
you ignored |
they ignored |
Present Continuous |
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I am ignoring |
you are ignoring |
he/she/it is ignoring |
we are ignoring |
you are ignoring |
they are ignoring |
Present Perfect |
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I have ignored |
you have ignored |
he/she/it has ignored |
we have ignored |
you have ignored |
they have ignored |
Past Continuous |
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I was ignoring |
you were ignoring |
he/she/it was ignoring |
we were ignoring |
you were ignoring |
they were ignoring |
Past Perfect |
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I had ignored |
you had ignored |
he/she/it had ignored |
we had ignored |
you had ignored |
they had ignored |
Future |
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I will ignore |
you will ignore |
he/she/it will ignore |
we will ignore |
you will ignore |
they will ignore |
Future Perfect |
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I will have ignored |
you will have ignored |
he/she/it will have ignored |
we will have ignored |
you will have ignored |
they will have ignored |
Future Continuous |
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I will be ignoring |
you will be ignoring |
he/she/it will be ignoring |
we will be ignoring |
you will be ignoring |
they will be ignoring |
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I have been ignoring |
you have been ignoring |
he/she/it has been ignoring |
we have been ignoring |
you have been ignoring |
they have been ignoring |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been ignoring |
you will have been ignoring |
he/she/it will have been ignoring |
we will have been ignoring |
you will have been ignoring |
they will have been ignoring |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been ignoring |
you had been ignoring |
he/she/it had been ignoring |
we had been ignoring |
you had been ignoring |
they had been ignoring |
Conditional |
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I would ignore |
you would ignore |
he/she/it would ignore |
we would ignore |
you would ignore |
they would ignore |
Past Conditional |
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I would have ignored |
you would have ignored |
he/she/it would have ignored |
we would have ignored |
you would have ignored |
they would have ignored |
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb | 1. | ignore — refuse to acknowledge; «She cut him dead at the meeting»
disregard, snub, cut do by, treat, handle — interact in a certain way; «Do right by her»; «Treat him with caution, please»; «Handle the press reporters gently» |
2. | ignore — bar from attention or consideration; «She dismissed his advances»
brush aside, brush off, discount, dismiss, disregard, push aside cold-shoulder, slight — pay no attention to, disrespect; «She cold-shouldered her ex-fiance» reject — refuse to accept or acknowledge; «I reject the idea of starting a war»; «The journal rejected the student’s paper» discredit — cause to be distrusted or disbelieved; «The paper discredited the politician with its nasty commentary» shrug off — minimize the importance of, brush aside; «Jane shrugged off the news that her stock had fallen 3 points» pass off — disregard; «She passed off the insult» flout, scoff — treat with contemptuous disregard; «flout the rules» turn a blind eye — refuse to acknowledge; «He turns a blind eye to the injustices in his office» laugh away, laugh off — deal with a problem by laughing or pretending to be amused by it; «She laughs away all these problems» disoblige — ignore someone’s wishes |
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3. | ignore — fail to notice
pass up — fail to acknowledge; «he passed me up in the street» note, notice, mark — notice or perceive; «She noted that someone was following her»; «mark my words» |
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4. | ignore — give little or no attention to; «Disregard the errors»
disregard, neglect pretermit — disregard intentionally or let pass |
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5. | ignore — be ignorant of or in the dark about
cognise, cognize, know — be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about; «I know that the President lied to the people»; «I want to know who is winning the game!»; «I know it’s time» |
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
ignore
verb
1. pay no attention to, neglect, disregard, slight, overlook, scorn, spurn, rebuff, take no notice of, be oblivious to She said her husband ignored her.
pay no attention to note, regard, acknowledge, recognize, heed, pay attention to
2. overlook, discount, disregard, reject, neglect, shrug off, pass over, brush aside, turn a blind eye to, turn a deaf ear to, shut your eyes to Such arguments ignore the important issues.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
ignore
verb
1. To refuse to pay attention to (a person); treat with contempt:
Regional: igg.
2. To pretend not to see:
3. To fail to care for or give proper attention to:
The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
Translations
ignorovatnedbat
ignorere
olla välittämättä
ignorirati
nem vesz tudomásul
hunsa, virîa aî vettugi
無視する
무시하다
ignorētneievērot
ne zmeniti se za
ignorera
ไม่สนใจ
lờ đi
Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
ignore
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
ignore
(igˈnoː) verb
to take no notice of; to pay no attention to. He ignored all my warnings.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
ignore
→ يَتَجَاهَلُ ignorovat ignorere ignorieren αγνοώ hacer caso omiso, ignorar olla välittämättä ignorer ignorirati ignorare 無視する 무시하다 negeren ignorere zignorować ignorar игнорировать ignorera ไม่สนใจ görmezden gelmek lờ đi 不理睬
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
ignore
v. desatender, ignorar, desconocer, no hacer caso.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
transitive verb
1
: to refuse to take notice of
2
: to reject (a bill of indictment) as ungrounded
Synonyms
Choose the Right Synonym for ignore
habitually neglected his studies
disregard suggests voluntary inattention.
disregarded the wishes of his family
ignore implies a failure to regard something obvious.
overlook suggests disregarding or ignoring through haste or lack of care.
in my rush I overlooked a key example
slight implies contemptuous or disdainful disregarding or omitting.
slighted several major authors in her survey
forget may suggest either a willful ignoring or a failure to impress something on one’s mind.
Example Sentences
She tried to ignore him but he wouldn’t leave her alone.
I’ll ignore that last remark.
If we continue to ignore these problems they will only get worse.
They ignored the warning signs.
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April 4, 2023 The shove came amid an escalation by state Republicans to silence and ignore not only their fellow lawmakers but also thousands of residents demanding action so children stop being killed at school.
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She’s always been there for the people who don’t have a voice, who get ignored, kicked to the curb.
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His request was rejected by most, and ignored by the rest.
—Sydney Page, Washington Post, 4 Apr. 2023
The crowd was young, well dressed, and mostly ignoring the basketball game on the bar’s televisions.
—Peter Slevin, The New Yorker, 2 Apr. 2023
Scott and Warren outlined a number of requests made by both Republican and Democratic senators over the last three months that have been ignored by the DOD.
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My op-ed wasn’t about students like those, but the increasingly militant minority that menaces and humiliates invited guests, and whose doings are whitewashed or ignored by administrators.
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Word History
Etymology
obsolete ignore to be ignorant of, from French ignorer, from Latin ignorare, from ignarus ignorant, unknown, from in- + gnoscere, noscere to know — more at know
First Known Use
1801, in the meaning defined at sense 1
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The first known use of ignore was
in 1801
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Other forms: ignored; ignoring; ignores
To ignore something is to disregard it. If you ignore the rules of grammar, you’re likely to be misunderstood.
It’s easy to see the relationship between ignore and a word such as ignorant. To be ignorant of something is to know nothing about it. A good way to be ignorant about something is to ignore it. In other words, if you want to be ignorant about a certain subject—that is, if you want to know nothing about it—then by all means ignore it. Pay it no mind.
Definitions of ignore
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verb
refuse to acknowledge
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verb
give little or no attention to
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verb
bar from attention or consideration
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verb
be ignorant of or in the dark about
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Is there a word that means «ignoring/dismissing a fact for disingenuous reasons»? Let’s say a North Korean analyst wouldn’t admit to the fact that the elections in North Korea aren’t transparent in an argument with an American analyst, because he wants to maintain North Korea’s narrative. Is there a word that describes the North Korean analyst’s action?
asked May 23, 2019 at 16:18
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There are some good answers in the comments. I will also suggest to turn a blind eye to:
Management often turn[s] a blind eye to bullying in the workplace.
to shut ones eyes to is similar in meaning:
Until now the prime minister has shut his eyes to the homelessness problem.
answered May 23, 2019 at 17:27
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Consider saying that he “conveniently ignores” the truth, or that he “turns a blind eye to it”.
There’s also the idiom “elephant in the room”, referring to some huge matter which nobody wants to talk about. This most commonly comes up when a group is discussing a subject, and nobody wants to talk about one aspect because they all know it’s unresolvable. It would not be used for something which one party is actively denying.
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Ignorant = ig.no.rant
Noun
def = A discourteous or rude individual who not only lacks knowledge or awareness of a subject, but actively refuses to acknowledge and intentionally disregards all information contrary on said subject(s).
Word Origins:
The root word/verb “Ignore” comes from Latin meaning;
“Refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally.”
The word “ignorant” has 2 commonly accepted adjective meanings.
1.) Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
2.) Discourteous or rude.
The Noun, “Ignorant” takes into accounts all of the original meanings and places them onto an individual displaying these traits.
“Regardless of all of the scientific data we give him, he refuses to believe that the world isn’t flat. He truly is an Ignorant.” see also Flat Earther
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A word stupid people use because they think it’s a synonym for «stupid». It really means «lack of knowledge», while stupid means «lacking mental capability». But it has 3 syllables, and other stupid people don’t really know what ignorant means, so you’ll commonly see this word being slung around in arguments between morons.
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[ ig-nawr, —nohr ]
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verb (used with object), ig·nored, ig·nor·ing.
to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
Law. (of a grand jury) to reject (a bill of indictment), as on the grounds of insufficient evidence.
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Origin of ignore
1605–15; <Latin ignōrāre to not know, disregard, verbal derivative of ignārus ignorant, unaware (with -ō- perhaps from ignōtus unknown), equivalent to in-in-3 + gnārus knowing, acquainted (with); akin to (g)nōscere to know1
OTHER WORDS FROM ignore
ig·nor·a·ble, adjectiveig·nor·er, nounun·ig·nor·a·ble, adjectiveun·ig·nor·a·bly, adverb
un·ig·nored, adjectiveun·ig·nor·ing, adjectivewell-ig·nored, adjective
Words nearby ignore
ignoramus, ignorance, Ignorance is bliss, ignorant, ignoratio elenchi, ignore, ignotum per ignotius, Igorot, Igraine, Iguaçú, Iguaçú Falls
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Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Words related to ignore
avoid, discount, fail, forget, neglect, overlook, reject, scorn, blink, cold-shoulder, disdain, evade, omit, pooh-pooh, slight, wink, brush off, bury one’s head in sand, look the other way, overpass
How to use ignore in a sentence
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In the coming years, though, that calculus might have to change, since the growing size of the country’s nonreligious population could make these voters more difficult for Democrats to ignore.
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Among the Bay Area businesses being supported with financing are ConsejoSano, a for-profit social enterprise that works to improve health outcomes for culturally diverse populations by embracing that diversity, not ignoring it.
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The irony for him is that as he tries to ignore these ongoing crises, he’s losing voters.
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He did so for at least six weeks before the rising caseload made the problem impossible to ignore.
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Both have ignored this race, viewing others as more winnable, with the New York-based Working Families Party providing the biggest out-of-state muscle for Scarane.
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When it comes to educating our children, Congress should heed that message, not ignore it.
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But the increasing number of fraudsters bringing back wares to stores to make an illicit killing has become impossible to ignore.
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Watters and other critics also ignore the fact that the whole report is based on CIA documents.
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I am only able to ignore because I have had to have these conversations in person and that is the most traumatic experience.
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“It is forbidden in Islam to ignore the reality of contemporary times when deriving legal rulings,” they argued.
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In cases in which no attempt is made to ignore the accusation, the small wits are wont to be busy discovering exculpations.
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I believe we shall never get on with human affairs until we do ignore them.
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Never again would she ignore an urgent telegram, though she did not believe that this telegram had any real importance.
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This is one of the truths which sloth, rapacity and extravagance are slow to learn, yet which they cannot safely ignore.
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He could see the unconcealed delight, and the malice that had always been, but which before he had been able to ignore.
British Dictionary definitions for ignore
verb (tr)
to fail or refuse to notice; disregard
noun
Australian informal disregardto treat someone with ignore
Derived forms of ignore
ignorable, adjectiveignorer, noun
Word Origin for ignore
C17: from Latin ignōrāre not to know, from ignārus ignorant of, from i- in- 1 + gnārus knowing; related to Latin noscere to know
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Princeton’s WordNetRate this definition:5.0 / 1 vote
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ignore, disregard, snub, cutverb
refuse to acknowledge
«She cut him dead at the meeting»
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dismiss, disregard, brush aside, brush off, discount, push aside, ignoreverb
bar from attention or consideration
«She dismissed his advances»
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ignoreverb
fail to notice
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neglect, ignore, disregardverb
give little or no attention to
«Disregard the errors»
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ignoreverb
be ignorant of or in the dark about
WiktionaryRate this definition:0.0 / 0 votes
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ignoreverb
To deliberately pay no attention to.
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ignoreverb
Fail to notice.
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Etymology: From ignorer, from ignorare, from ignarus, from in + gnarus, from *, noscere; see know.
Samuel Johnson’s DictionaryRate this definition:0.0 / 0 votes
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To Ignoreverb
Not to know; to be ignorant of. This word Boyle endeavoured to introduce; but it has not been received.
Etymology: ignorer, French; ignoro, Latin.
I ignored not the stricter interpretation, given by modern criticks to divers texts, by me alleged.
Boyle.Philosophy would solidly be established, if men would more carefully distinguish those things that they know from those that they ignore.
Boyle.
WikipediaRate this definition:0.0 / 0 votes
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ignore
Ignoring is the present participle of ignore meaning: «to refuse to pay attention to; disregard».
Webster DictionaryRate this definition:0.0 / 0 votes
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Ignoreverb
to be ignorant of or not acquainted with
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Ignoreverb
to throw out or reject as false or ungrounded; — said of a bill rejected by a grand jury for want of evidence. See Ignoramus
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Ignoreverb
hence: To refuse to take notice of; to shut the eyes to; not to recognize; to disregard willfully and causelessly; as, to ignore certain facts; to ignore the presence of an objectionable person
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Etymology: [L. ignorare; pref. in- not + the root of gnarus knowing, noscere to become acquainted with. See Know, and cf. Narrate.]
Chambers 20th Century DictionaryRate this definition:0.0 / 0 votes
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Ignore
ig-nōr′, v.t. wilfully to disregard: to set aside. [Fr.,—L. ignorāre, not to know—in, not, and gno-, root of (g)noscĕre, to know.]
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Rank popularity for the word ‘ignore’ in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3970
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Rank popularity for the word ‘ignore’ in Written Corpus Frequency: #2832
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Rank popularity for the word ‘ignore’ in Verbs Frequency: #288
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Numerology
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ignore in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
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Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ignore in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of ignore in a Sentence
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Ingo Speich:
Hainer’s rule has been reined in by the arrival of new investors who the board cannot ignore.
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John Seago:
This whole mechanism only works if there is a credible threat of lawsuits being brought against an industry if they decide to ignore the law, so, we have been working to make sure that all those pieces are in place, that if we do have reports, that we do see evidence that they’re violating the law, then we can actually enforce the law ourselves.
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Randi Weingarten:
These guidelines spell out more of what we need to reopen safely, but they come with a necessary cost the administration would rather ignore.
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Colonel Macgregor:
There’s sort of a sick mentality that says that generations after generations must atone sins of what happened in 13 years of German history and ignore the other 1,500 years of Germany. And Germany played a critical role in central Europe in terms of defending the serving Western civilization. So I think that’s, that’s the problem.
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Robert Willens:
You anticipate the future losses and take it all in one year because the market will ignore that sort of thing, ongoing losses will not be ignored.
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Translations for ignore
From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary
- ignoreerAfrikaans
- تجاهلArabic
- ігнарава́цьBelarusian
- ignorovatCzech
- ignorereDanish
- ignorieren, missachtenGerman
- αγνοώGreek
- ignoriEsperanto
- desoír, ignorarSpanish
- چشمپوشی کردن, نادیده گرفتنPersian
- sivuuttaa, [[ei#FinnishFinnish
- [[ne]] [[pas]] [[rendre]] [[compte]] [[de]]French
- leig seachadScottish Gaelic
- ignorarInterlingua
- ignorarIdo
- hunsaIcelandic
- ignorareItalian
- 無視, 背, しかと, 知らん顔Japanese
- មិនធ្វើដឹងធ្វើឬ, ធ្វើថ្លង់ធ្វើគKhmer
- 무시하다Korean
- ignoroLatin
- ignoréierenLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- pīMāori
- negerenDutch
- ignorereNorwegian
- ignorarOccitan
- ignorowaćPolish
- ignorarPortuguese
- пренебрегать, игнорировать, не принимать во вниманиеRussian
- ignorirati, ignorisati, игнорирати, игнорисатиSerbo-Croatian
- injorojAlbanian
- ignoreraSwedish
- puuzaSwahili
- విస్మరించుTelugu
- bỏ quaVietnamese
- 忽视Chinese
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