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ignored

[ US /ˌɪɡˈnɔɹd/ ]
[ UK /ɪɡnˈɔːd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. disregarded
    Shaw's neglected one-act comedy, `A Village Wooing'
    his cries were unheeded
    her ignored advice

How To Use ignored In A Sentence

  • Largely ignored by those same trekkers just a couple of hundred miles away on the equator lies Mount Kenya, Africa's second highest peak and arguably its most beautiful. Ben Colclough: Mount Kenya -- Is This the Most Beautiful Mountain in Africa?
  • The affinities between music and poetry have been familiar since antiquity, though they are largely ignored in the current intellectual climate.
  • The evening is an absorbing night out and one not to be lightly ignored.
  • Despite the inherent inexactness of reproduction cost estimates, he insisted that their economic importance was such that they could not be ignored when they markedly differed from actual cost figures.
  • His colleagues listened politely to his harangue but ignored him. THE GUARDSMEN
  • The record was, I think, called Peace, a heart-warming exhortation for world leaders to avoid war – although many of them, unbelievably, have completely ignored the doughty cloggers' message in the intervening years. Which footballers have produced their own food and drink?
  • Sharon ignored them, and they wandered off to ask some other people if they had put on tephillin today. Archive 2007-01-01
  • Her mother's opinions on how babies should be cared for were freely given and duly ignored.
  • But most Western bankers now acknowledge, as Peter Boone, cohead of research at Brunswick Warburg in Moscow puts it, "" that we ignored for too long the size of the nonpayments crisis. '' A Black Hole
  • Later translated into Latin by Boethius around 500 AD, Aristotle’s influence spread throughout Syria and Islam whilst Christian Europe ignored him in favour of Plato.
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