disregard
/dɪsˈrɛɡɑrd/Definitions
1. verb
to pay no attention to something; to ignore or neglect something.
“She chose to disregard the warning signs and proceeded with the hike.”
2. noun
a feeling of indifference or lack of concern for something.
“Her disregard for the environment was evident in her daily actions.”
3. noun
the act of ignoring or neglecting something.
“His disregard of the rules led to a penalty in the game.”
4. verb (transitive)
to treat something with disrespect or contempt, often by ignoring or refusing to consider it.
“The politician’s disregard for the public’s opinion led to a loss of trust.”