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unregardless

  1. (nonstandard) Not regarding, not paying regard or attention to (things).
    • 1843, [John Ruskin], Modern Painters [], volume I, London: Smith, Elder and Co., [], →OCLC:
      [] or contemptible, fresh evidence of the constant working of the Divine power “for glory and for beauty,” and to teach it and proclaim it to the unthinking and the unregardless — this, as it is the peculiar province and faculty of the master-mind, []
    • 1917, Jack London, Michael, Brother of Jerry:
      The old man did not touch the paddle, and he was unregardless of the lofty-sided steamer as the canoe slipped down the length of it into the darkness astern. He was too occupied in counting the wealth of tobacco showered upon him.

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