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Ignore Definition & Meaning

1. To pay no attention to something or someone.

Example: She chose to ignore his rude comments and continue with her work.

2. To disregard or overlook something intentionally.

Example: He ignored the warning signs and continued to drive recklessly.

3. To refuse to acknowledge or recognize something.

Example: The company chose to ignore the complaints of its customers and suffered a loss in sales.

4. To neglect or fail to do something that is expected or required.

Example: The student ignored his teacher's instructions and failed the exam.

5. To reject or dismiss something as unimportant or irrelevant.

Example: The politician chose to ignore the concerns of the citizens and focus on their own agenda.

Examples of the word ignore used in sentences.

  • The teacher told the students to ignore their phones during class to avoid distractions.
  • We should ignore the negative comments and focus on the positive ones to build our self-confidence.
  • Ignoring people's feelings is not kind, we should listen to them and show empathy.
  • It's not good to ignore your health problems, you should see a doctor if you feel unwell.
  • I always ignore my alarm clock in the morning and end up being late for work.
  • She chose to ignore the negative comments and focus on her goals.
  • My friend always ignores my suggestions, but regrets it later on.
  • He couldn't ignore his hunger anymore and decided to grab a quick snack.
  • The teacher asked the class not to ignore the instructions given in the exam paper.
  • If you ignore the signs of a bad relationship, you may end up with a broken heart.
  • Despite her mother's warnings, she chose to ignore the signs of danger and went on the hike alone.
  • My boss always seems to ignore my contributions during meetings, which is frustrating and demotivating.
  • It's important not to ignore the warning signs of burnout and to take care of yourself before it's too late.
  • Some people choose to ignore the consequences of their actions, but eventually, their behavior catches up with them.
  • When studying for an exam, it's best to ignore distractions and focus solely on the material at hand.
  • I couldn't ignore the opportunity to travel to Italy, even though it meant leaving my job.
  • My boss always seems to ignore my emails, which is rather frustrating.
  • Despite the loud noise, the lecturer chose to ignore the distraction and carried on with his presentation.
  • Unfortunately, some people choose to ignore the signs of climate change and its devastating impact on the environment.
  • It's not healthy to ignore your emotional needs and bottle up your feelings.
  • The company's board of directors chose to ignore their employees' concerns about workplace safety.
  • It's important not to ignore the warning signs of an abusive relationship.
  • I often ignore my phone notifications when I need to focus on a task at hand.
  • Despite her colleague's attempts to provoke her, she chose to ignore his insults and remain professional.
  • The teacher warned the students that he would ignore any attempts to cheat on the exam.
  • Despite the overwhelming evidence presented, she chose to ignore the facts and persist with her flawed beliefs.
  • The teacher had to ignore the constant chatter of her students in order to maintain an atmosphere of focus and concentration.
  • The politician's attempts to ignore the public's outcry over the controversial new policy only served to exacerbate tensions and deepen the divide between the government and the people.
  • He knew that he should ignore the taunts and jeers of his colleagues, but he couldn't help feeling hurt and frustrated.
  • It's hard to ignore the constant barrage of media messages insisting that we buy more, consume more, and live in competition with one another.
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