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Learn to pronounce re·gard

/rəˈɡärd/
verb
consider or think of (someone or something) in a specified way.
"she regarded Omaha as her base"
synonyms: consider, look on, view, see, hold, think, think of, contemplate, count, judge, deem, estimate, evaluate, interpret, appraise, assess, make of, find, put down as, take for, account, reckon, treat, adjudge, size up, value, rate, gauge, sum up, weigh up

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to look carefully at something or someone: The bird regarded me with suspicion as I walked up to its nest.
5 days ago · regard, respect, esteem, admire mean to recognize the worth of a person or thing. regard is a general term that is usually qualified.
REGARD meaning: 1. to consider or have an opinion about something or someone: 2. to look carefully at something or…. Learn more.
regard in American English · 1. to look upon or think of with a particular feeling. to regard a person with favor · 2. to have or show respect or concern for.
noun · reference; relation: to err with regard to facts. · an aspect, point, or particular: quite satisfactory in this regard. · thought; attention; concern.
v.tr. 1. To think of or consider in a particular way: I regard him as a fool. 2. To look at attentively; observe closely: "He regarded the delicate lines of ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective regarded. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning & use. How common ...
Adjective. regarded (comparative more regarded, superlative most regarded) (Internet slang, euphemistic) Deliberate misspelling of retarded.
[noncount] : care or concern for someone or something — often + for or to. He has no regard for my feelings. [=he doesn't care at all about my feelings].
[often passive] to think about somebody/something in a particular way. regard somebody/something + adv./prep. They regarded people outside their own town ...