Ignore
UK //ɪɡˈnɔː//US //ɪɡˈnɔːr//
Definition
To intentionally not pay attention to something or someone.
In simple words: To pay no attention to something.
Examples
- She chose to ignore the rude comments from her classmates.
- It's hard to ignore the sound of traffic while studying.
- The manager decided to ignore the minor mistakes in the report.
- He tends to ignore advice that he doesn't agree with.
- Sometimes it's best to ignore distractions and focus on your goals.
Usage notes
Used in everyday conversation and writing. It is neutral; avoid in formal contexts where precise attention is needed.
Grammar pattern
ignore + object
Memory hint
Think of 'ignore' as 'in - go - er', imagine someone ignoring a loud goer.
Collocations
- ignore a call
- ignore the rules
- ignore the warning
Synonyms
- disregard
- neglect
- overlook
- snub
Antonyms
- acknowledge
- pay attention
- notice
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'neglect' - ignoring implies a choice, neglecting may imply carelessness.
- Misused in passive forms - typically, ignore is active.
- Incorrect tense forms - ensure correct past or continuous forms.