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Regardless

Regardless is an adverb used to express that something happens or is true despite other circumstances or considerations. It can function as a sentence adverb, appearing at the start or in the middle of a clause for emphasis, as in, “Regardless, we proceeded with the plan.” It is also used with the preposition “of” to indicate that a factor is ignored, as in, “Regardless of the weather, the event continued.”

Etymology and form: Regardless originates from the noun/verb regard, meaning attention or consideration, combined with the

Usage notes: Regardless is typically standard in both formal and informal writing when used as described above.

Related terms and synonyms: anyway, anyhow, in any case, come what may, irrespective. Antonyms include “with regard

Examples:

- Regardless of the delay, the project must continue.

- The team pressed on, regardless.

See also: in spite of, despite, irrespective, come what may.

suffix
-less
to
convey
“without
regard.”
The
common
construction
“regardless
of”
signals
that
a
given
factor
is
not
a
constraint
on
the
action
or
situation.
A
related
nonstandard
form,
irregardless,
is
widely
criticized
by
style
guides
and
most
dictionaries
do
not
recognize
it
as
correct
English.
In
such
cases,
use
regardless
or
regardless
of
followed
by
a
noun
or
pronoun.
to”
or
“in
consideration
of,”
which
convey
the
opposite
idea.