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Common collocations with disregard in American Collocation

disregard noun singular/uncountable

US /ˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑrd/

complete

absolute
complete
total
utter
wholesale

She had a total disregard for the welfare of the animals in her care.

not caring or thinking about the effects

arrogant
blatant
callous
cynical
flagrant
reckless
wanton

The organizers showed a blatant disregard for everyone’s safety.

seeming to show disregard

apparent

We noted the sheer volume of traffic and the apparent disregard for the road space of other drivers.

show a disregard for something

demonstrate
display
show

Not only does their behaviour show a disregard for the law and other people’s property but also for their own personal safety.

have a disregard for something

have

He had a disregard of petty administrative rules.

danger
duty
law
rules

His conduct throughout showed great courage and absolute disregard of danger.