Found 4 items, similar to regarded.
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Definition: regard
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Definition: regard
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: regard
regard
n 1: (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point;
“it differs in
that respect” [syn:
respect]
2: paying particular notice (as to children or helpless
people);
“his attentiveness to her wishes”;
“he spends
without heed to the consequences” [syn:
attentiveness,
heed,
paying attention] [ant:
inattentiveness]
3: (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's
welfare;
“give him my kind regards”;
“my best wishes”
[syn:
wish,
compliments]
4: a long fixed look;
“he fixed his paternal gaze on me” [syn:
gaze]
5: the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or
well regarded);
“it is held in esteem”;
“a man who has
earned high regard” [syn:
esteem,
respect] [ant:
disesteem]
6: a feeling of friendship and esteem;
“she mistook his manly
regard for love”;
“he inspires respect” [syn:
respect]
7: an attitude of admiration or esteem;
“she lost all respect
for him” [syn:
respect,
esteem] [ant:
disrespect]
regard
v 1: 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” [syn:
see,
consider,
reckon,
view]
2: look at attentively [syn:
consider]
3: connect closely and often incriminatingly;
“This new ruling
affects your business” [syn:
involve,
affect]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Regarded
Regard
\Re*gard"\ (r?*g?rd"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Regarded; p.
pr. & vb. n.
Regarding.] [F. regarder; pref. re- re +
garder to guard, heed, keep. See
Guard, and cf.
Reward.]
1. To keep in view; to behold; to look at; to view; to gaze
upon.
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Your niece regards me with an eye of favor. --Shak.
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2. Hence, to look or front toward; to face. [Obs.]
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It is peninsula which regardeth the mainland.
--Sandys.
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That exceedingly beatiful seat, on the ass?ent of a
hill, flanked with wood and regarding the river.
--Evelyn.
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3. To look closely at; to observe attentively; to pay
attention to; to notice or remark particularly.
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If much you note him,
You offened him; . . . feed, and regard him not.
--Shak.
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4. To look upon, as in a certain relation; to hold as an
popinion; to consider; as, to regard abstinence from wine
as a duty; to regard another as a friend or enemy.
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5. To consider and treat; to have a certain feeling toward;
as, to regard one with favor or dislike.
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His associates seem to have regarded him with
kindness. --Macaulay.
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6. To pay respect to; to treat as something of peculiar
value, sanctity, or the like; to care for; to esteem.
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He that regardeth thae day, regardeth it into the
LOrd. --Rom. xiv. 6.
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Here's Beaufort, that regards nor God nor king.
--Shak.
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7. To take into consideration; to take account of, as a fact
or condition.
“Nether regarding that she is my child, nor
fearing me as if II were her father.” --Shak.
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8. To have relation to, as bearing upon; to respect; to
relate to; to touch; as, an argument does not regard the
question; -- often used impersonally; as, I agree with you
as regards this or that.
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Syn: To consider; observe; remark; heed; mind; respect;
esteem; estimate; value. See
Attend.
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