How To Use Regardful In A Sentence

  • And who, her rank and fortune considered, could be so disregardful of his own interest, had he had no other motive to be just! — Clarissa Harlowe
  • She was so devoted, she had such a quick perception of what it would be well to say, and what it would be well to leave unsaid; she was so forgetful of herself, and so regardful of the sorrow about her, that I held her in a sort of veneration. David Copperfield
  • Mr. Crisparkle at such times, regardful of the slumbers of the china shepherdess. The Mystery of Edwin Drood
  • There was no democratic artist-colony that pursued fellowship disregardful of the caste of wealth. CHAPTER XIII
  • We lie in the petal-strewn grass under some Judas trees beside the lake shore, as I meander among these thoughts, and each of us, disregardful of his companion, follows his own associations. A Modern Utopia
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  • He watched several gulls veering near and saw a hundred other, gulls positioned on a slope, all facing the same way, motionless, regardful, joined in consciousness, in beautiful empty birdness, waiting for the signal to fly. Underworld
  • Eating in public during Ramadan is often seen as a disregardful and disrespectful act and might attract the anger of the public. Global Voices in English » Morocco: Rage Against the Sandwich Continues
  • Roumiyah, a Greek girl, by name Sofiyah or Sophia,145 whom the King of Roum and Lord of Cæsarea had sent to King Omar as a present, together with great store of gifts and of rarities: she was the fairest of favour and loveliest of all his handmaids and the most regardful of her honour; and she was gifted with a wit as penetrating as her presence was fascinating. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Mr Chaffanbrass collected his papers, with the assistance of Mr Wickerby — totally disregardful of his junior counsel, and the Attorney and Solicitor – General congratulated each other on the successful termination of a very disagreeable piece of business. Phineas Redux
  • Today is Thanksgiving, I would like to thank the parents, relatives, teachers, friends, all the regardful and helpful peoples.
  • But what so impudent, so arrogant, so unblushingly disregardful of propriety, as that he should endeavour to select his victim from such a family as the Pallisers, and that he should lay his impious hand on the very daughter of the Duke of The Duke's Children
  • And I submit that you, like me, need to start being “regardful” of the cost – to YOURSELF, not just the cost to others (which seems to be in the currency of disappointment, most times). Princesses Never Give Up, Until They Totally Do - Her Bad Mother
  • Disregardful of his wife's pleadings, he lets the piano be left behind on the beach because he doesn't want to pay a little extra to the help for carrying it.
  • The honest man was grown splenetic: disregarded by every body, he was become disregardful of himself: he hoped for a cure of his gloominess, from her cheerful vein; and seemed to think himself under obligation to one who had taken notice of him, when nobody else would. Sir Charles Grandison
  • Before the fortnight was over, Lady Ongar was sick of her house and her park, utterly disregardful of her horses and oxen, and unmindful even of the pleasant stream which in these Spring days rippled softly at the bottom of her gardens. The Claverings
  • The due performance of these eternal duties, viz., the worship of the gods, the study of the Vedas, and the gratification of the Pitris, as also regardful services unto the preceptors -- these are called the austerest of penances. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • See, I would have loved to be able to make this list instead: amiable, charitable, compassionate, devoted, duteous, and regardful.
  • But now when you have said, “To-morrow I will begin to attend,” you must be told that you are saying this, “To-day I will be shameless, disregardful of time and place, mean; it will be in the power of others to give me pain; to-day I will be passionate and envious.” The Discourses of Epictetus
  • Happily the priming flashed in the pan, without communicating with the charge; so that his furious purpose did not take effect upon the countenance of honest Pipes, who, disregardful of the attempt, though he knew the contents of the piece, asked, without the least alteration of feature, if it must be foul weather through the whole voyage. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • The ladies and my lord are intirely in my interests, and regardful of my punctilio. Sir Charles Grandison
  • He requires that charity shall be thoughtful of its consequences, shall be regardful of the interest of the supposed oppressor, as well as of the supposed victim, and shall act only after due inquiry and upon reasonable and probable cause.
  • By using the simple guideline of Rogers' principle, I was able to be empathic, regardful and genuine simultaneously.
  • Now it might have been supposed that a Circle — proud of his ancestry and regardful for a posterity which might possibly issue hereafter in a Flatland: a romance of many dimensions
  • As a cyclist you are getting used to disregardful, incapable, or aggressive motorists.
  • If Ontarians ever made the same gesture, it would prompt the Feds to finally realize that killing the goose that lays the golden egg for the whole country is the outcome of their disregardful tactics and myopic vision.
  • No one hears a word from your mouth unbecoming the character of a polite gentleman; and I shall always be very regardful of what falls from mine. Pamela

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