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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 have
relation
to, as
bearing
upon; to
respect;
to
relate
to; to
touch;
as, an
argument
does not
regard
the
question;
-- often used
impersonally;
as, I agree with you as
regards
this or
that..
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Compliment
::
Compliment
(n.) An
expression,
by word or act, of
approbation,
regard,
confidence,
civility,
or
admiration;
a
flattering
speech
or
attention;
a
ceremonious
greeting;
as, to send one's
compliments
to a
friend..
Venerable
::
Venerable
(a.)
Rendered
sacred
by
religious
or other
associations;
that
should
be
regarded
with awe and
treated
with
reverence;
as, the
venerable
walls of a
temple
or a
church..
Treat
::
Treat (v. t.) To
entertain
with food or
drink,
especially
the
latter,
as a
compliment,
or as an
expression
of
friendship
or
regard;
as, to treat the whole
company..
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. t.) To set a high value on; to
prize;
to
regard
with
reverence,
respect,
or
friendship..
Inattentive
::
Inattentive
(a.) Not
attentive;
not
fixing
the mind on an
object;
heedless;
careless;
negligent;
regardless;
as, an
inattentive
spectator
or
hearer;
an
inattentive
habit..
Consider
::
Consider
(v. t.) To
estimate;
to
think;
to
regard;
to view.
Geology
::
Geology
(n.) The
science
which
treats:
(a) Of the
structure
and
mineral
constitution
of the
globe;
structural
geology.
(b) Of its
history
as
regards
rocks,
minerals,
rivers,
valleys,
mountains,
climates,
life, etc.;
historical
geology.
(c) Of the
causes
and
methods
by which its
structure,
features,
changes,
and
conditions
have been
produced;
dynamical
geology.
See Chart of The
Geological
Series..
Selfishly
::
Selfishly
(adv.)
In a
selfish
manner;
with
regard
to
private
interest
only or
chiefly.
Selenide
::
Selenide
(n.) A
binary
compound
of
selenium,
or a
compound
regarded
as
binary;
as, ethyl
selenide..
Residue
::
Residue
(n.) That which
remains
of a
molecule
after the
removal
of a
portion
of its
constituents;
hence,
an atom or group
regarded
as a
portion
of a
molecule;
-- used as
nearly
equivalent
to
radical,
but in a more
general
sense..
Sycock
::
Sycoceryl
(n.) A
radical,
of the
aromatic
series,
regarded
as an
essential
ingredient
of
certain
compounds
found in the waxy resin of an
Australian
species
of fig..
Vocable
::
Vocable
(n.) A word; a term; a name;
specifically,
a word
considered
as
composed
of
certain
sounds
or
letters,
without
regard
to its
meaning..
Colocynthin
::
Colocynthin
(n.) The
active
medicinal
principle
of
colocynth;
a
bitter,
yellow,
crystalline
substance,
regarded
as a
glucoside..
Regarder
::
Regarder
(n.) One who
regards.
Modalist
::
Modalist
(n.) One who
regards
Father,
Son, and
Spirit
as modes of
being,
and not as
persons,
thus
denying
personal
distinction
in the
Trinity..
Inobservant
::
Inobservant
(a.) Not
observant;
regardless;
heedless.
Octoyl
::
Octoyl
(n.) A
hypothetical
radical
(C8H15O),
regarded
as the
essential
residue
of
octoic
acid..
Swear
::
Swear (v. i.) To
affirm
or utter a
solemn
declaration,
with an
appeal
to God for the truth of what is
affirmed;
to make a
promise,
threat,
or
resolve
on oath; also, to
affirm
solemnly
by some
sacred
object,
or one
regarded
as
sacred,
as the
Bible,
the
Koran,
etc..
Symbolize
::
Symbolize
(v. t.) To make
representative
of
something;
to
regard
or treat as
symbolic.
Estimation
::
Estimation
(v. t.)
Favorable
opinion;
esteem;
regard;
honor.
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