irrespective
English
Etymology
ir- + respective
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɛktɪv
Adjective
irrespective (not comparable)
- heedless, regardless
- 1922, E. F. Benson, Miss Mapp, chapter 6, page 157:
- That alone, apart from Mr. Wyse’s old-fashioned notions on the subject, made telephoning impossible, for your summons was usually answered by his cook, who instantly began scolding the butcher irrespective and disrespectful of whom you were.
- 1922, E. F. Benson, Miss Mapp, chapter 6, page 157:
- Without regard for conditions, circumstances, or consequences; unbiased; independent; impartial.
- an irrespective judgment
- Rogers
- According to this doctrine, it must be resolved wholly into the absolute, irrespective will of God.
- (obsolete) disrespectful
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Sir C. Cornwallis to this entry?)
Derived terms
- irregardless (by confusion and conflation with regardless)
- irrespective of
Translations
regardless
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