ignore |
abandoned |
As verbs the difference between ignore and abandoned
is that
ignore is to deliberately pay no attention to while
abandoned is past tense of abandon.
As an adjective abandoned is
self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an
abandoned villain.
ignore |
expel |
In obsolete terms the difference between ignore and expel
is that
ignore is fail to notice while
expel is to fire (a bullet, arrow etc.).
As verbs the difference between ignore and expel
is that
ignore is to deliberately pay no attention to while
expel is to eject or erupt.
ignore |
unmind |
As verbs the difference between ignore and unmind
is that
ignore is while
unmind is (
lb) to not mind; misregard; put off; disregard.
ignore |
victimize |
As verbs the difference between ignore and victimize
is that
ignore is while
victimize is to make someone a victim or sacrifice.
ignore |
ostracized |
As verbs the difference between ignore and ostracized
is that
ignore is while
ostracized is (
ostracize).
As an adjective ostracized is
blackballed.
ignore |
ostracism |
As a verb ignore
is .
As a noun ostracism is
(historical) in ancient athens (and some other cities), the temporary banishment by popular vote of a citizen considered dangerous to the state.
ignore |
detachment |
As a verb ignore
is .
As a noun detachment is
(uncountable) the action of detaching; separation.
passover |
ignore |
As a proper noun Passover
is the eight-day Jewish festival of Pesach, commemorating the biblical story of Exodus, during which the first-born sons of the Israelites were passed over while those of the Egyptians were killed.
As a verb ignore is
to deliberately pay no attention to.
c |
ignore |
As a letter c
is the third letter of the.
As a numeral c
is cardinal number one hundred (100).
As a symbol c
is carbon.
As a verb ignore is
.
ignore |
turnout |
As a verb ignore
is to deliberately pay no attention to.
As a noun turnout is
attendance; crowd.
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