What is another word for irrespective of?

Pronunciation: [ɪɹɪspˈɛktɪv ɒv] (IPA)

"Irrespective of" is a commonly used phrase meaning "regardless of" or "without consideration of". There are several synonyms for this phrase such as "indifferent to", "disregarding", "unmindful of", "despite", "in spite of", and "even if". All these words convey the same meaning as "irrespective of" and are used in different contexts. For instance, "indifferent to" and "unmindful of" are used when someone is disinterested or unaware of something, while "despite" and "in spite of" are used to express defiance or obstacles. "Even if" is used to suggest that something will happen no matter what the circumstances are. These synonyms provide the speaker with choices to convey their message with precision and ease.

What are the hypernyms for Irrespective of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Irrespective of

  • People with deep faith and big hearts are concerned, as I am about the circumstance that Ms. Schiavo is in. I want them to know I will do what I can, but there are limits to what any particular person - irrespective of the title they currently hold - can do.
    Jeb Bush
  • Congealed fat is pretty much the same, irrespective of the delicacy around which it is concealed.
    Clement Freud
  • The paintings that really excite me have an erotic element or side to them irrespective of subject matter.
    Lucian Freud
  • We are sinful not only because we have eaten of the Tree of Knowledge, but also because we have not yet eaten of the Tree of Life. The state in which we are is sinful, irrespective of guilt.
    Franz Kafka
  • If religion were true, its followers would not try to bludgeon their young into an artificial conformity; but would merely insist on their unbending quest for truth, irrespective of artificial backgrounds or practical consequences.
    H. P. Lovecraft

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