ignoring

/ɪɡˈnɔːrɪŋ/
verbIntermediate
general

To refuse to pay attention to someone or something; to disregard deliberately

He ignored the warning signs and proceeded with the project.

He deliberately disregarded the warning signs and continued with the project.

The teacher ignored the student's repeated interruptions.

The teacher chose not to acknowledge the student's repeated interruptions.

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Often implies a conscious choice to disregard something that should be noticed or addressed.

Collocations

ignore the rulesto deliberately not follow the rulesignore the adviceto deliberately not follow the advice givenignore the consequencesto deliberately not consider the possible outcomes

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Related Phrases

turn a blind eyeidiom
to deliberately ignore something wrong or inappropriate
overlookphrase
to fail to notice or consider something

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'ignoring' when someone deliberately chooses not to pay attention to something they should notice or address.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

The meaning of 'ignoring' can vary based on context. In some cases, it may imply rudeness or disregard for someone's feelings.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'ignoren' (14th century), from Old French 'ignorer', from Latin 'ignorare' (to not know), from 'in-' (not) + 'gnoscere' (to know).

📝Usage Notes

Can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Often implies a deliberate choice to disregard something that should be noticed or addressed.

Word Breakdown

ig-
not
prefix
+
-nor-
know
root
+
-ing
present participle
suffix
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