Definitions and Examples of disregard, exclude
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To pay no attention to; ignore.
Example
He chose to disregard the warning signs and ended up in trouble.
To prevent from entering or being included; leave out.
Example
The club excludes people who don't meet their membership criteria.
Key Differences: disregard vs exclude
- 1Disregard implies ignoring or paying no attention to something or someone.
- 2Exclude implies preventing something or someone from entering or being included.
Effective Usage of disregard, exclude
- 1Enhance Communication: Use disregard and exclude to express exclusion or ignoring effectively.
- 2Show Empathy: Incorporate antonyms in conversations to demonstrate understanding.
- 3Enrich Writing: Utilize these antonyms in writing to create contrast and emphasize exclusion or ignoring.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Disregard implies ignoring, while exclude implies preventing from entering or being included. Use these words to enhance communication, show empathy in conversations, and enrich writing by creating contrast and emphasizing exclusion or ignoring.