Disregard
pronunciation: dɪsrɪgɑrd
part of speech: noun, verb
desatender = neglect ; go + unheeded ; close + Posesivo + ears to.
Example: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Example: Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.Example: She closed her ears to fact that Mr. Jackson overdosed.
Desatender synonyms
cut
in spanish: cortar,
pronunciation: kʌt
part of speech: verb, noun
dismiss
in spanish: despedir,
pronunciation: dɪsmɪs
part of speech: verb
slight
in spanish: leve,
pronunciation: slaɪt
part of speech: adjective
discount
in spanish: descuento,
pronunciation: dɪskaʊnt
part of speech: noun
snub
in spanish: desaire,
pronunciation: snʌb
part of speech: noun, verb
ignore
in spanish: ignorar,
pronunciation: ɪgnɔr
part of speech: verb
neglect
in spanish: negligencia,
pronunciation: nəglekt
part of speech: noun, verb
brush off
in spanish: cepille,
pronunciation: brʌʃɔf
part of speech: verb
push aside
in spanish: hacer a un lado,
pronunciation: pʊʃəsaɪd
part of speech: verb
cold-shoulder
in spanish: hombro frío,
pronunciation: koʊldʃʊldɜr
part of speech: verb
brush aside
in spanish: dejar de lado,
pronunciation: brʌʃəsaɪd
part of speech: verb
pretermission
in spanish: preterición,
pronunciation: pritɜrməʃən
part of speech: noun