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 regards regards /rɪˈɡɑrdz/

phrase

  1. () A formal and polite way to conclude a correspondence before signing one's name  ( regards , yours , yours sincerely , yours truly )
    A formal and polite way to conclude a correspondence before signing one's name


 regard regard /rɪˈgɑːrd/

noun

  1. () (usually preceded by 'in') a detail or point  ( regard , respect )
    (usually preceded by 'in') a detail or point
     It differs in that respect
    it differs in that respect
  2. () Paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)  ( attentiveness , paying attention , heed , regard )
    paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people)
     His attentiveness to her wishes
    his attentiveness to her wishes
     He spends without heed to the consequences
    he spends without heed to the consequences
  3. () A long fixed look  ( regard , gaze )
    a long fixed look
     He fixed his paternal gaze on me
    he fixed his paternal gaze on me
  4. () (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare  ( compliments , wish , regard )
    (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare
     Give him my kind regards
    give him my kind regards
     My best wishes
    my best wishes
  5. An attitude of admiration or esteem  ( esteem , regard , respect )
    an attitude of admiration or esteem
     She lost all respect for him
    she lost all respect for him
  6. A feeling of friendship and esteem  ( regard , respect )
    a feeling of friendship and esteem
     She mistook his manly regard for love
    she mistook his manly regard for love
     He inspires respect
    he inspires respect
  7. The condition of being honored (esteemed, respected or well regarded)  ( regard , esteem , respect )
    the condition of being honored (esteemed, respected or well regarded)
     It is held in esteem
    it is held in esteem
     A man who has earned high regard
    a man who has earned high regard

verb

  1. () Deem to be  ( reckon , view , regard , consider , see )
    deem to be
     She views this quite differently from me
    She views this quite differently from me
     I consider her to be shallow
    I consider her to be shallow
     I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do
    I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do
  2. () Look at attentively  ( consider , regard )
    look at attentively
      The art professor regarded the painting as a masterpiece of modern expressionism.
    The art professor regarded the painting as a masterpiece of modern expressionism.
  3. () Connect closely and often incriminatingly  ( affect , regard , involve )
    connect closely and often incriminatingly
     This new ruling affects your business
    This new ruling affects your business