Ignore meaning in English
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Definition
to ignore: not to pay attention to, not to take notice of, to disregard
I said "hello" to Susie, but she ignored me and kept on walking.
Examples
- "Ignore any last objections the subject might have and switch on power."
- "The key is filtering the most important ones and ignoring the ones that are less urgent."
- "I'm afraid they just don't understand how to cook, and all my complaints to Mr. Stevens, head of catering, have been ignored."
- "And, instead of ignoring his banal request, I have decided to agree."
- "You can go ahead and ignore that email."
- "Rather than simply ignore his mundane request that the Casual Dress Day be changed, I have decided, instead, to grant him his wish."
- "You ignore the ad, but as you're walking past, you get hit in the face by a big blast of TigerLily fragrance."
- "I put my job first, and ignored distractions like personal relationships, friends, lovers even pets and occasionally personal hygiene."
- "However I simply can't ignore the aberrations of her timetable."
- "I'm being pressured by my colleagues at City Hall to ignore those applications and simply build some government offices..."
- "Susie : Anyway, ignoring the fact that you didn't think of this idea, it's still terrible."
- "Polly : Bruno isn't happy that you continue to ignore your emails."
- "You can ignore the sign that says "No Interns" on the door."
- "You can ignore the last section... that's for a personal project I'm working on!"
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