Ignore - Wikipedia-style Article
Ignore
Definition
Ignore is a verb that means to intentionally disregard, pay no attention to, or refuse to acknowledge someone or something.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈnɔr/
- Respelling: ig-NOR
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ɪɡˈnɔː/
- Respelling: ig-NAW
Etymology
The word "ignore" originates from the Latin "ignorare," meaning "not to know" or "to disregard," derived from "in-" (not) and "gnarus" (aware or knowledgeable). It entered Middle English through Old French "ignorer."
Derivatives
- Ignorance (noun)
- Ignorable (adjective)
- Ignorant (adjective)
- Ignoring (verb)
- Unignored (adjective, rare)
Synonyms
- Disregard
- Overlook
- Neglect
Antonyms
- Acknowledge
- Notice
- Recognize
Usage
The verb "ignore" is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. For example, "She chose to ignore the rude comment" illustrates a deliberate action. It can also apply to situations where something is intentionally overlooked, such as "The manager ignored the minor errors in the report."
Related Terms
- Avoid: To keep away from something.
- Dismiss: To decide something is not worth considering.
- Overlook: To fail to notice or deliberately ignore.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To deliberately pay no attention to something: Refers to consciously disregarding someone or something.
- Example: "He tried to ignore the distractions while studying."
- To refuse to acknowledge or recognize: Refers to choosing not to respond or interact.
- Example: "She felt hurt because her contributions were ignored by the team."
- To fail to consider something intentionally: Refers to overlooking or bypassing information.
- Example: "The policy ignored the needs of rural communities."