ignorálva
Ignorálva is a Hungarian word that translates to "ignored" or "being ignored" in English. It describes the state of being deliberately disregarded or overlooked, whether by individuals, groups, or even systems. This can manifest in various social and interpersonal contexts. For instance, a person might feel ignorálva when their contributions are not acknowledged or when their presence is seemingly unnoticed in a social setting. In a broader sense, societal issues or marginalized communities can also be described as ignorálva if their concerns or needs are consistently overlooked by those in power or by the general public. The feeling associated with being ignorálva can range from mild frustration to deep emotional distress, impacting self-esteem and a sense of belonging. The word emphasizes the active nature of the disregard, suggesting a conscious or unconscious decision to not pay attention or respond.