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Phrase: regards ri-gaa(r)dz- A polite close to a note, e-mail or letter, used just before the author's signature or name
- yours sincerely, yours, yours truly Noun: regard ri'gaa(r)d- (usually preceded by 'in') a detail or point
"it differs in that regard" - respect - Paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)
"his regard to her wishes" - attentiveness, heed, paying attention - (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare
"give him my kind regards" - wish, compliments - A long fixed look
- gaze - The condition of being honoured (esteemed or respected or well regarded)
"a man who has earned high regard" - esteem, respect - A feeling of friendship and esteem
"she mistook his manly regard for love" - respect - An attitude of admiration or esteem
"she lost all regard for him" - respect, esteem Verb: regard ri'gaa(r)d- Perceive or think about in a particular way; deem to be
"I don't regard the situation quite as negatively as you do" - see, consider, reckon, view - Look at attentively
- consider - Connect closely and often incriminatingly
"This new ruling regards your business" - involve, affect
See also: attentive, heedful, heedless, paying attention, thoughtful, unheeding Type of: affection, affectionateness, attending, attention, attitude, bear on, believe, come to, conceive, concern, consider, detail, fete [], fête [], fondness, greeting, have to do with, heart, honor [US], honour [Brit, Cdn], item, laurels, look, mental attitude, pertain, philia, point, refer, relate, salutation, stare, tenderness, think, touch, touch on, warmheartedness, warmness Encyclopedia: Regard |