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Definition of regard
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of regard is as below...
Regard
(v. t.) To look
closely
at; to
observe
attentively;
to pay
attention
to; to
notice
or
remark
particularly.
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Mettle
::
Mettle
(n.)
Substance
or
quality
of
temperament;
spirit,
esp. as
regards
honor,
courage,
fortitude,
ardor,
etc.;
disposition;
--
usually
in a good
sense..
Automaton
::
Automaton
(v. i.) Any thing or being
regarded
as
having
the power of
spontaneous
motion
or
action.
Dean
::
Dean (n.) The
collegiate
officer
in the
universities
of
Oxford
and
Cambridge,
England,
who,
besides
other
duties,
has
regard
to the moral
condition
of the
college..
Monureid
::
Monureid
(n.) Any one of a
series
of
complex
nitrogenous
substances
regarded
as
derived
from one
molecule
of urea; as,
alloxan
is a
monureid..
Desperate
::
Desperate
(a.)
Proceeding
from, or
suggested
by,
despair;
without
regard
to
danger
or
safety;
reckless;
furious;
as, a
desperate
effort..
Respectively
::
Respectively
(adv.)
With
respect;
regardfully.
Supernaturally
::
Supernaturalize
(v. t.) To treat or
regard
as
supernatural.
Weigh
::
Weigh (v. t.) To
consider
as
worthy
of
notice;
to
regard.
Fraxin
::
Fraxin
(n.) A
colorless
crystalline
substance,
regarded
as a
glucoside,
and found in the bark of the ash
(Fraxinus)
and along with
esculin
in the bark of the
horse-chestnut.
It shows a
delicate
fluorescence
in
alkaline
solutions;
--
called
also
paviin..
Malice
::
Malice
(v. t.) To
regard
with
extreme
ill will.
Bearing
::
Bearing
(n.) The
situation
of a
distant
object,
with
regard
to a
ship's
position,
as on the bow, on the lee
quarter,
etc.; the
direction
or point of the
compass
in which an
object
is seen; as, the
bearing
of the cape was W. N. W..
Compare
::
Compare
(v. t.) To
examine
the
character
or
qualities
of, as of two or more
persons
or
things,
for the
purpose
of
discovering
their
resemblances
or
differences;
to bring into
comparison;
to
regard
with
discriminating
attention..
Sheet Anchor
::
Sheet
anchor
(v. t.)
Anything
regarded
as a sure
support
or
dependence
in
danger;
the best hope or
refuge.
Regarding
::
Regarding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Regar.
Careless
::
Careless
(a.)
Having
no care; not
taking
ordinary
or
proper
care;
negligent;
unconcerned;
heedless;
inattentive;
unmindful;
regardless.
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To
regard
or
characterize
as of a
certain
kind; to
denominate;
to
designate.
Overpass
::
Overpass
(v. t.) To pass over; to omit; to
overlook;
to
disregard.
Favor
::
Favor (n.) Kind
regard;
propitious
aspect;
countenance;
friendly
disposition;
kindness;
good will.
Care
::
Care (n.)
Attention
or heed;
caution;
regard;
heedfulness;
watchfulness;
as, take care; have a
care..
Pentecost
::
Pentecost
(n.) A
solemn
festival
of the Jews; -- so
called
because
celebrated
on the
fiftieth
day
(seven
weeks)
after the
second
day of the
Passover
(which
fell on the
sixteenth
of the
Jewish
month
Nisan);
-- hence
called,
also, the Feast of
Weeks.
At this
festival
an
offering
of the first
fruits
of the
harvest
was made. By the Jews it was
generally
regarded
as
commemorative
of the gift of the law on the
fiftieth
day after the
departure
from
Egypt..
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