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Meanings of Ignore

Verb

  • To not listen to or pay attention to something or someone.
  • To pretend you don't see or hear something.
  • To miss seeing or noticing something.
  • To not know about something.

Explanation of the word: Ignore

To ignore means to not listen or look at something. For example, if someone is talking to you and you don't want to hear them, you might ignore them.

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Translations for the word: Ignore

hindi
अनदेखा (andeekha)

andeekha

छोड़ देना (chhod dena)

chhod dena

नज़रअंदाज़ (nazarandaaz)

nazarandaaz

   

Antonyms for the word: Ignore

Mini Blog for the word: Ignore

The Joy of Listening!

Sometimes, we might feel like ignoring things, like when a friend is talking and we’re busy with our toys. But guess what? Ignoring can make us miss out on fun!

Just like in Sowmya Rajendran's stories, where friends share adventures, listening and joining in makes everything better. So, next time you feel like ignoring, remember to open your ears and heart!

You might discover something amazing, like a new game or a funny joke. Let’s not ignore the joy of friendship!

What will you listen to today?

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Ignore

What does 'ignore' mean?
To ignore means to not pay attention to something or someone.
How do you pronounce 'ignore'?
You say 'ignore' like this: ig-nor.
What is the origin of the word 'ignore'?
The word 'ignore' comes from the Latin word 'ignorare', which means 'to not know'.
What is the meaning of 'ignore' in Bengali?
The word 'ignore' in Bengali is 'উপেক্ষা করা' (Upēkṣā karā).

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Ignore

Fact: Ignoring problems won't make them go away. It's better to face them!
Proverb: Out of sight, out of mind. This means if you don't see something, you might forget about it.
Quote: "The greatest danger is not that we aim too high and miss, but that we aim too low and hit." - Michelangelo