ignored

/ɪɡˈnɔːr/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌɪɡnˈɔrd] /ɪɡˈnɔːr/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌɪɡnˈɔrd] /ig-ˈnȯr/ (ame, mw)

ignored — verb

  • ignoredpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • ignoreds3rd person singular
  • ignoreding-ing form
  • ignorededpast simple

1. to decide not to pay attention to someone or something, often because you do not

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to decide not to pay attention to someone or something, often because you do not think they are important or worth your time

例句

Talia ignored her phone while she helped her daughter with homework.

ignore + noun phrase (phone) while [clause] — ignoring a distraction

The manager ignored several warning signs before the system failed completely.

ignore + noun phrase (warning signs) — ignoring evidence of danger

同義詞
  • disregard

    more formal than ignore; often used in official or legal contexts

  • neglect

    implies failing to care for or give proper attention to a duty or person

  • overlook

    suggests unintentionally missing something, not a deliberate choice

  • snub

    specifically about rudely ignoring a person in a social setting

反義詞
  • notice

    to become aware of something

  • heed

    to pay careful attention to advice or a warning

  • attend to

    to deal with or take care of something

文法句型

ignore + noun phrase

ignore + question word clause

用法筆記

Frequently used with adverbs like 'completely' or 'deliberately' to emphasize the intentional nature of not paying attention.

常見錯誤

She ignored about the problem.
She ignored the problem.
💡'ignore' is transitive and takes a direct object without a preposition.