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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



14 words match “REGARDFUL”

REGARDFUL a.
Heedful; attentive; observant. -- Re*gard"ful*ly, adv. Let a man be very tender and regardful of every pious motion made by the Spirit of God to his heart. South.
DISREGARDFUL a.
Neglect; negligent; heedless; regardless.
DISREGARDFULLY adv.
Negligently; heedlessly.
ADVERTENT a.
Attentive; heedful; regardful. Sir M. Hale. -- Ad*vert"ent*ly, adv.
ALTRUISTIC a.
Regardful of others; beneficent; unselfish; -- opposed to Ant: egoistic or Ant: selfish. Bain. -- Al`tru*is"tic*al*ly, adv.
CONSIDERATE a. 2 definitions
Given to consideration or to sober reflection; regardful of consequences or circumstances; circumspect; careful; esp. careful of the rights, claims, and feelings of other. Of dauntless courage and considerate pride. Milton. considerate, and careful of his people. Dryden. The wisest and most considerate men in the world…
FAST a.
Given to pleasure seeking; disregardful of restraint; reckless; wild; dissipated; dissolute; as, a fast man; a fast liver. Thackeray. Fast and loose, now cohering, now disjoined; inconstant, esp. in the phrases to play at fast and loose, to play fast and loose, to act with giddy or reckless inconstancy or in a tricky m…
FOND a.
Loving; much pleased; affectionately regardful, indulgent, or desirous; longing or yearning; -- followed by of (formerly also by on). More fond on her than she upon her love. Shak. You are as fond of grief as of your child. Shak. A great traveler, and fond of telling his adventures. Irving.
MINDFUL a.
Bearing in mind; regardful; attentive; heedful; observant. What is man, that thou art mindful of him Ps. viii. 4. I promise you to be mindful of your admonitions. Hammond. -- Mind"ful*ly, adv. -- Mind"ful*ness, n.
MINION n.
e and his dearest minion. Sylvester. Is this the Athenian minion whom the world Voiced so regardfully Shak.
MUSELESS a.
Unregardful of the Muses; disregarding the power of poetry; unpoetical. Milton.
OBSERVANT a.
Submissively attentive; obediently watchful; regardful; mindful; obedient (to); -- with of, as, to be observant of rules. We are told how observant Alexander was of his master Aristotle. Sir K. Digby.
RESPECTIVE a.
Rendering respect; respectful; regardful. [Obs.] With respective shame, rose, took us by the hands. Chapman. With thy equals familiar, yet respective. Lord Burleigh.
RESPECTIVELY adv.
With respect; regardfully. [Obs.] Shak.