| Main Entry: | regard |
| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | look at; listen to |
Synonyms: |
advertise, attend, beam, behold, contemplate, eye, eyeball, flash, gaze, get a load of, give attention, heed, look on, mark, mind, note, notice, observe, overlook, pay attention, pipe, pore over, read, remark, respect, scan, scrutinize, see, spy, stare at, take into consideration, take notice of, view, watch, witness |
Antonyms: |
disregard, ignore, look away |
| Main Entry: | regard |
| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | believe, judge |
Synonyms: |
account, adjudge, admire, assay, assess, consider, deem, esteem, estimate, look upon, rate, reckon, respect, revere, see, suppose, surmise, think, treat, value, view |
Antonyms: |
disbelieve, disregard |
| Main Entry: | regard |
| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | have something to do with |
Synonyms: |
apply to, be relevant to, bear upon, concern, have a bearing on, have to do with, interest, pertain to, refer to, relate to |
| Main Entry: | regarding |
| Part of Speech: | adjective/preposition |
| Definition: | concerning |
Synonyms: |
about, as regards, as to, in regard to, in relation to, respecting, with reference to, with regard to, with respect to |
| Main Entry: | regard |
| Part of Speech: | noun, verb |
Related
Adjectives: |
time, bare, ceremonious, decorous, deferential, emeritus, in deference to, in high esteem, in high estimation, obsequious, on one's knees, prostrate, respected, respectful, respecting, reverenced, reverential, saving your grace, saving your presence, with all respect, with due respect, with the hightest respect
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| Main Entry: | about |
| Part of Speech: | preposition |
| Definition: | concerning, relating to |
Synonyms: |
apropos, as concerns, as respects, dealing with, in connection with, in relation to, in respect to, referring to, regarding, relative to, touching, touching on |
| Main Entry: | affect |
| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | influence, affect emotionally |
Synonyms: |
act on, alter, change, disturb, impinge, impress, induce, influence, inspire, interest, involve, modify, move, overcome, perturb, prevail, regard, relate, stir, sway, touch, transform, upset |
| Notes: | as a noun, affect means 'a feeling or emotion,' whereas effect means 'the result or consequence of some action or process'; as a verb, to affect means 'to exert an influence upon,' and implies the action of a stimulus that can produce a response or reaction, whereas to effect means 'to bring about as a result' effect is a noun referring to a thing, but if you mean an action, that is affect; if you want the verb meaning 'achieve, bring about,' that is effect |
| Main Entry: | apply |
| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | be appropriate, relevant |
Synonyms: |
affect, allude, appertain, be applicable, be pertinent, bear upon, concern, connect, fit, involve, pertain, refer, regard, relate, suit, touch |
| Main Entry: | appreciate |
| Part of Speech: | verb |
| Definition: | value highly |
Synonyms: |
admire, adore, applaud, apprise, cherish, enjoy, esteem, extol, honor, like, look up to, love, praise, prize, rate highly, regard, relish, respect, savor, treasure |
| Main Entry: | apropos |
| Part of Speech: | preposition |
| Definition: | in respect of |
Synonyms: |
about, against, as for, as regards, as to, concerning, on the subject of, regarding, respecting, touching, toward, with reference to, with respect to |