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It can be used to describe something that is not given attention or consideration. Example: "The artist's early works remained largely unregarded until after his death." Alternatives include "ignored" or "overlooked."
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unregarded
adjective
Not regarded
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Many less famous but worthy institutions own paintings which hang, sometimes dust-covered and unregarded, in forgotten corridors.
The novels illustrated both the folly of war and the unsung, unregarded heroism of the lower orders, the actual builders of the empire.
Or perhaps a bored, unregarded clerk will come to the rescue with an insight that dominates 21st-century thinking in the way that relativity dominated the 20th.
He records the shapes and behaviour of the unregarded plants that other people might call weeds and he traces the ecology of a village green dating back to the tenth century.All rural cultures are intensely local.
Virginia Nicholson has found one of those subjects which sits unregarded under our noses, and has discovered in it a rich seam of personal and historical interest.She writes about British spinsters, in particular about the ones that would have married the "lost generation" of the first world war.
The heroine, Fanny Price, is a self-effacing and unregarded cousin cared for by the Bertram family in their country house.
With mounting excitement he opened the box, expecting to find an unregarded treasure, and discovered a 17th century English dagger, beside it a letter, signed by Claude Blair, precisely identifying it and adding a bibliography.
Start with an eager but thwarted youngster, toiling away in the sands of an unregarded planet?
The story starts in Rome, in 1966, and ends more than thirty years later, although one can imagine it drifting on, unregarded, past the ending of the film.
It's as though Petzold had crushed "The Postman Always Rings Twice" against "The Grapes of Wrath," film noir against the parched hopes of the Depression, and transplanted what was left to an unregarded corner of northern Europe, where the sunshine feels like a cruel joke.
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Many of Eggleston's photographs dwell on fragments of reality that might otherwise go unregarded.
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