Attention to or concern for something
“He appears to conduct himself without regard for the consequences of his actions.”
Respect, liking or affection
“Narelle commanded great regard throughout the community for her acts of charity.”
A relation to something specified
“In this regard, I would have to respectfully disagree with you.”
An instance of looking at someone or something
“He shifted uneasily, clearly aware of her keen regard.”
(regards) An expression of goodwill
“My sincere thanks to everyone for their well-meaning regards.”
A particular appearance, look or quality
“Lord William's noble regard and gallant demeanor would set the innocent maiden's heart aflutter.”
Judiciousness in the manner in which one thinks before acting or speaking
To have concern or sympathy for others
A consideration for or reasoning
An understanding or awareness of something
The state or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many people
A reputation, especially a good one
Affection, fondness, or sympathy for someone or something
A concern for something or someone
A composed or serious manner or style
A person's sanction or support
The observing of, or adhering to, a rule, law or custom
A rough calculation of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something
Respect and honor
The characteristic of being snoopy
A small individual part of something larger
The way in which two or more things are connected
A comment or something said
A measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening
The action or faculty of remembering something learned or experienced
A particular way of thinking, influenced by a person's profession or environment
Something that occupies one's mind
Something given as a reward, prize, or incentive
To gaze at steadily in a particular way
“Hillary turned her head to regard Don with a deathly and frosty gaze.”
To consider or think of in a specified way
“We reluctantly conclude that we must regard the company as being on the verge of bankruptcy.”
To take notice of
“He spoke wisely, but I would regard him not.”
To have something to do with
“That argument absolutely does not regard the question in any way.”
To recognize something as valuable
To consider or regard somebody or something as
To form an understanding or conclusion from something
To classify as
(with object and adverbial) To react or respond to something in a particular way
To feel about or regard something
Be appropriate, related, or applicable to
To conceive or see something within one's mind
To hold in one's mind or imagination
To influence, usually emotionally
To discuss, converse, or exchange viewpoints on a particular matter
Be part of, be in proper place
To make level or equal in amount, degree, or status
To impute meaning that is not explicitly stated
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