Crossword clues for regardless
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Regardless \Re*gard"less\, a.
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Having no regard; heedless; careless; as, regardless of life, consequences, dignity.
Regardless of the bliss wherein he sat.
--Milton. -
Not regarded; slighted. [R.]
--Spectator.Syn: Heedless; negligent; careless; indifferent; unconcerned; inattentive; unobservant; neglectful. [1913 Webster] -- Re*gard"less*ly, adv. -- Re*gard"less*ness, n.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"indifferent," 1590s, from regard (n.) + -less. Elliptical for "regardless of consequences, expenses, etc.," from 1872.
Wiktionary
a. Having no regard; heedless; careless. adv. Without attention to warnings or indications of bad consequences. prep. Paying no attention to; regardless of.
WordNet
adj. (usually followed by `of') without due thought or consideration; "careless of the consequences"; "the proverbial grasshopper--thoughtless of tomorrow"; "crushing the blooms with regardless tread" [syn: careless(p), thoughtless(p)]
adv. in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks; "he carried on regardless of the difficulties" [syn: irrespective, disregardless, no matter, disregarding]
Wikipedia
"Regardless" is a single by Australian singer-songwriter Jarryd James featuring Julia Stone (of Angus & Julia Stone). It was released on August 4, 2015 and is the third single taken from James' debut studio album, Thirty One.
The song was written by James and Stone in a single day and was co-produced by Joel Little who had worked on James’ previous singles, " Give Me Something" and " Do You Remember".
"Regardless" peaked at at number 48 on the ARIA Singles Chart. with a frost remixed being released in November 2015.
Usage examples of "regardless".
Most sailors coming aboard a well-run ship, regardless of their purpose, managed a compliment of sorts.
Change until adulthood, usually between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one, a human bitten by a werewolf was a werewolf immediately, regardless of his age.
Regardless of the size of the advertiser, the principles remain the same.
I replaced them with outdoor lamps, some of the vari-temp, night-into-day lights for hydro- and aeroponics, the millipedes curled up as if to shield themselves, regardless of the temperature.
Regardless now of who could see me, I started up the slope of the hollow, back toward Agios Georgios.
To TRANSLTR all codes looked identical, regardless of which algorithm wrote them.
Digital Fortress algorithm was not wise, regardless of how interesting it would be.
I acceded rather reluctantly to the proposition, though at that time I was incapable of ascertaining his intention, which was, after conducting me to a remote part of the structure, to deliver me into the hands of three ruffians, who, having covered me with a veil so thick as to exclude every object from my view, placed me upon a mule, and conveyed me, regardless of my cries, through the deepest recesses of the woods, when, having arrived at a small inn, situated at the extremity of the forest, we stopped without alighting for refreslnnent.
Like so many other things, the day-to-day tasks here at Ashling invariably fell to Lily, regardless of where Schuyler was.
We have to have the freedom to be biased or to believe whatever we believe, regardless of how wrong or objectionable others may think it is.
Almost all the women, though, regardless of whether they were biker old ladies or not, they gave all their money to some man.
Another instant and Bosco would have launched himself upon his prey, regardless of the plunge that would receive him also.
Sportsmen, in the warmth of a chace, are too much engaged to attend to any manner of ceremony, nay, even to the offices of humanity: for, if any of them meet with an accident by tumbling into a ditch, or into a river, the rest pass on regardless, and generally leave him to his fate: during this time, therefore, the two squires, though often close to each other, interchanged not a single word.
In an important econometric study, American Enterprise Institute researchers Kevin Hassett and John Lott methodically surveyed headlines in hundreds of newspapers and AP reports on unemployment, GDP, retail sales, and durable-goods orders going back to 1985, and found them to be considerably gloomier overall when a Republican sat in the White House, regardless of the economic data the stories reported.
Meanwhile, Emmet was striding along the gleaming street, regardless of the increasing rain that soaked him to the skin.