Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a regardless maimer; heedlessly; carelessly; negligently.

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  • adverb In a regardless manner

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Examples

  • I am sure though that this was a learning experience for Cameron and his crew, and I am sure they will find better ways as directors to deal with this, regardlessly the technology will improve to the point 2D is at now.

    Voice Of The Fans: Movies in 3D...Good Idea or Bad Idea? 2010

  • The affairs of the individual in their whole ephemeral totality are very trivial compared with those of this divinity, which concern the species and the coming race; therefore he is always ready to sacrifice the individual regardlessly.

    Essays of Schopenhauer 2004

  • I don't like people touching me, and I don't like touching people, regardlessly of whether its male or female.

    jaimewolf Diary Entry jaimewolf 2003

  • Whilst lavishing her eccentricities regardlessly before me — for whom she professed scarcely the semblance of affection — she never showed my godmother one glimpse of her inner self: for her, she was nothing but a docile, somewhat quaint little maiden.

    Villette 2003

  • To speak of his death so regardlessly, wounded her feelings.

    Wuthering Heights 2002

  • However, Pagad organisers had said they would "proceed regardlessly" and intended gathering at other business centres, and would even seek confrontation with the police, Wessels said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Look at the stones over which you climb so regardlessly. '

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • As Gren wandered regardlessly on, something fell on to his head - something light and painless.

    HOTHOUSE Aldiss, Brian 1962

  • An uncanny, silent light passed across the half-shut eyes of Abbé Jude, and gleamed towards one and another of these haughty exclusives as they talked together so regardlessly before the face of him they thought the only plebeian among them.

    The False Chevalier or, The Lifeguard of Marie Antoinette William Douw Lighthall

  • And it was, of course, for that reason that she ran up-stairs -- ran wildly, regardlessly, before the eyes of Shima -- and along the hall, her high heels clacking on the hard floors, and through her bedroom to the dressing-room, snatched open the table drawer, unlocked the casket with

    The Coast of Chance Esther Chamberlain

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