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disregardfully

  • a word derived from disregard.
    disregard
    verb (used with object)
    to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore.
  • a word derived from disregardful.
    disregardful
    adjective
    neglectful; careless.

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The thing that haunts me most is the impression of a prevalent relapse into extreme untidiness, of a universal discomfort, of fields, and of ruined houses treated disregardfully....

From War and the future: Italy, France and Britain at war by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells

"Hark ye, brother," said Jin Vin, "I will allow no one to speak disregardfully of the city, for all I am in trouble."

From The Fortunes of Nigel by Sir Walter Scott

Jerry, stepping inside, deposited his basket, which did not appear to be very heavy, rather disregardfully by him on the floor.

From Strangers at Lisconnel by Jane Barlow