Associations to the word «Regard»
Noun
- Culmination
- Heresy
- Inference
- Transparency
- Privacy
- Consultation
- Issue
- Accusation
- Belief
- Eligibility
- Deity
- Viewpoint
- Confucianism
- Thinker
- Eucharist
- Seriousness
- Enquiry
- Audit
- Fda
- Fcc
- Copyright
- Displeasure
- Clinician
- Bowler
- Notification
- Warming
- Effectiveness
- Conclusion
- Regard
- Judaism
- Compliance
- Grievance
- Hinduism
- Announcement
- Criticism
- Breach
- Presumption
- Assumption
- Caregiver
- Confucius
- Question
- Scrutiny
- Benefactor
- Traitor
- Stereotype
- Interpretation
- Divination
- Scorn
- Liability
- Talmud
- Conservatism
- Pornography
- Sharing
- Contender
- Dismissal
Adjective
Wiktionary
REGARD, noun. (countable) A steady look, a gaze. [from 15th c.]
REGARD, noun. One's concern for another; esteem. [from 16th c.]
REGARD, noun. (preceded by “in” or “with”) A particular aspect or detail; respect, sense. [from 16th c.]
REGARD, noun. (uncountable) The worth or estimation in which something or someone is held.
REGARD, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To set store by (something), to hold (someone) in esteem; to consider to have value, to respect. [from 16th c.]
REGARD, verb. To look at; to observe. [from 16th c.]
REGARD, verb. (transitive) To consider, look upon (something) in a given way etc. [from 16th c.]
REGARD, verb. (transitive) (archaic) To take notice of, pay attention to. [from 16th c.]
REGARD, verb. (transitive) To face toward.
REGARD, verb. (transitive) To have to do with, to concern. [from 17th c.]
Dictionary definition
REGARD, noun. (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point; "it differs in that respect".
REGARD, noun. Paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people); "his attentiveness to her wishes"; "he spends without heed to the consequences".
REGARD, noun. (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare; "give him my kind regards"; "my best wishes".
REGARD, noun. A long fixed look; "he fixed his paternal gaze on me".
REGARD, noun. The condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded); "it is held in esteem"; "a man who has earned high regard".
REGARD, noun. A feeling of friendship and esteem; "she mistook his manly regard for love"; "he inspires respect".
REGARD, noun. An attitude of admiration or esteem; "she lost all respect for him".
REGARD, verb. Deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do".
REGARD, verb. Look at attentively.
REGARD, verb. Connect closely and often incriminatingly; "This new ruling affects your business".
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.