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    regard
    /rɪˈɡɑːd/

    verb

    noun

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  2. REGARD definition: 1. to consider or have an opinion about something or someone: 2. to look carefully at something or…. Learn more.

  3. regard: [verb] to consider and appraise usually from a particular point of view.

  4. Regard definition: to look upon or think of with a particular feeling. See examples of REGARD used in a sentence.

  5. 11. (plural) good wishes or greetings (esp in the phrase with kind regards, used at the close of a letter)

  6. When you give someone a good, long look, you regard them. It can also mean "to believe," as in "I regard her as my best friend."

  7. [uncountable] (formal) attention to or thought and care for somebody/something regard for somebody/something to have scant/little/no regard for somebody/something; to pay/show little regard for other people’s property; Social services should pay proper regard to the needs of inner-city areas.; without regard to somebody/something He was driving without regard to speed limits.

  8. Synonyms regard regard call find consider see view These words all mean to think about somebody/ something in a particular way. regard to think of somebody/ something in a particular way:. He seemed to regard the whole thing as a joke. call to say that somebody/ something has particular qualities or characteristics:. I wouldn’t call German an easy language.

  9. REGARD definition: 1. to think of someone or something in a particular way: 2. to look carefully at someone or…. Learn more.

  10. 12 meanings: 1. to look closely or attentively at (something or someone); observe steadily 2. to hold (a person or thing) in.... Click for more definitions.

  11. Jan 19, 2017 · SYNONYMY NOTE: regard is the most neutral of the terms here, in itself usually implying evaluation of worth rather than recognition of it [the book is highly regarded by authorities]; respect implies high valuation of worth, as shown in deference or honor [a jurist respected by lawyers]; esteem, in addition, suggests that the person or object is highly prized or cherished [a friend esteemed ...