regard
[rɪˈɡɑːrd]
Definition:
1. A detail or point.
2. To think about something in a particular way.
3. To look at somebody or something.
'regard' example sentence:
- It is always necessary to have regard to the terms of the contract.
- I have nothing further to say in this regard.
- I regarded him as my friend and protector.
- He held her in high regard.
- Social services should pay proper regard to the needs of inner-city areas.
- In this regard, China also plays a central role.
- Give your brother my regards when you see him.
- In this regard at least, F. Scott Fitzgerald was wrong.
- I had great regard for his abilities.
- She had an almost Germanic regard for order.
- I have a very high regard for him and what he has achieved.
- I regard myself as a bad person.
- He regarded the room as a refuge from the outside world.
- Please give her my regards.
- The department is reviewing its policy with regard to immunization.
- We've made extraordinary progress as a society in that regard.
- In this regard, the prevailing star for Aquarius is Uranus.
- He has said he will fire editorial employees without regard to seniority.
- Regard each failure as a stimulus to further efforts.
- In regard to disaster response, this is ideal.
- Many will regard his appointment as the kind of nepotism the banking industry ought to avoid.
- The firefighters went back into the house with scant regard for their own safety.
- Her novels are very highly regarded.
- Such claims should be regarded with a certain amount of scepticism.
- Be sure to give your family my regards.
- We regard her as our younger sister.
- These women regard his death as an act of providence.
- The people in the room seemed to regard her as an unwelcome intruder.
- She is held in very high regard by her colleagues.
- They regard gifts as a token of friendship.
- The president tended to regard the Church as an anachronism.
- She regards the job as a launch pad for her career in the media.
- In regard to disaster activity, long-term partnerships are ideal.
- The singer is regarded as a representative of the youth of her generation.
- Her work is very highly regarded.
- She regarded herself, first and last, as a musician.
- She is widely regarded as the current leader's natural successor.
- Call me if you have any problems regarding your work.
- He was driving without regard to speed limits.
- I regard this as a serious matter.
- He seemed to regard the whole thing as a joke.
- He suffers from a lack of self-regard.
- She has said nothing regarding your request.
- Don't regard fantasies as truth.
- I have always been regarded as a foreigner by the local folk.
- The Victorians regarded the railways as bringing progress and civilization.
- I have little information as regards her fitness for the post.
- We regard health as inversely related to social class.
- She is held in high regard by her students.
- Colleagues regard him as a safe pair of hands.
- Housework has traditionally been regarded as women's work.
- The development was planned without proper regard to the interests of local people.