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[ UK /ɹɪɡˈɑːdləs/ ]
[ US /ɹəˈɡɑɹdɫəs/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks
    he carried on regardless of the difficulties
ADJECTIVE
  1. (usually followed by `of') without due thought or consideration
    careless of the consequences
    crushing the blooms with regardless tread

How To Use regardless In A Sentence

  • Regardless of the outcome of the trial, the whole episode has been a huge embarrassment to English football.
  • Regardless of how skilled she knew she was, the extreme risk and danger of what she was about to undertake wasn't lost on her.
  • Crank baits trolled parallel to the shore or over sand flats in the DIRTY water where wind is blowing waves into the shore or shallows is good too regardless of the depth. Whats a good bait to use for walleye? ive never caught one but we now have land at a lake that is stocked with some.
  • Anybody who exceeds speed limits now will always exceed them, regardless of a post with a number on it.
  • Perhaps I've been corrupted by Photoshop, but regardless, the GIMP just feels unusably arcane and clunky. December 29th, 2007
  • Regardless of your actions, the little group would keep the flirt label pinned on you because of their own baggage.
  • The rest of us just have to buy bigger jeans and go to work regardless. The Sun
  • Regardless of whether those pessimistic readings of the debate are correct, and of whether the zombie idea itself is sound or incoherent, it continues to stimulate fruitful work on consciousness, physicalism, phenomenal concepts, and the relations between imaginability, conceivability, and possibility. Zombies
  • They catered for everyone regardless of social rank.
  • If symptoms persist, tell your doc, regardless of test results. The Sun
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