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In some senses, regard is marked as archaic, euphemistic. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ
due, full, proper | scant | particular, specific
VERB + REGARD
have
The teacher had regard for each student's individual learning needs and adjusted her lessons accordingly.
pay, show
The teacher showed little regard for the students who arrived late to class.
PREP
in/with ~ to
The new safety rules apply to all employees in regard to workplace conduct.
without ~ for/to
The company made changes without any regard for how it would affect its workers.
~ for
She showed great regard for her elderly neighbor's feelings by always listening carefully.
PHRASES
in that/this regard
The new law makes important changes, and we need more discussion in that regard.
a lack of regard
The company showed a lack of regard for its employees' working conditions.
little/no regard for/to sb/sth
ADJ
considerable, great, high | insufficient, low | mutual | critical
VERB + REGARD
have, hold sb/sth in
She holds her grandmother in such high regard that she asks for advice on every important decision.
win
Her dedication to helping others has won her great regard among the community members.
ADJ
best, kind, warm
She sent her warmest regards to her grandmother through the birthday card.
VERB + REGARD
convey, give (sb), send (sb)
My grandmother wanted me to convey her regards to all the relatives at the family reunion.
PREP
~ to
Please give my regards to your family when you see them next week.
ADV
steadily | intently | curiously, suspiciously, thoughtfully, warily
VERB + REGARD
continue to
The security camera continued to regard the entrance throughout the night.
PREP
with
He regarded the broken vase with a mixture of frustration and sadness.