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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 re·gard n. Pronunciation: ri- ' gärd Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from regarder Date: 14th century 1 archaic : APPEARANCE 2 a : ATTENTION , CONSIDERATION <due regard should be given to all facets of the question> b : a protective interest : CARE <has no regard for her health> 3 : LOOK , GAZE 4 a : the worth or estimation in which something or someone is held <a man of small regard > b (1) : a feeling of respect and affection : ESTEEM <she soon won the regard of her colleagues> (2) plural : friendly greetings implying such feeling <give him my regard s > 5 : a basis of action or opinion : MOTIVE 6 : an aspect to be taken into consideration : RESPECT <is a small school, and is fortunate in this regard > 7 obsolete : INTENTION –in regard to : with respect to : CONCERNING –with regard to : in regard to]]> 2 regard n. Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French regarder to look back at, regard, from re- + garder to guard, look at ― more at GUARD Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 : to consider and appraise usually from a particular point of view <is highly regard ed as a mechanic> 2 : to pay attention to : take into consideration or account 3 a : to show respect or consideration for b : to hold in high esteem 4 : to look at 5 archaic : to relate to intransitive verb 1 : to look attentively : GAZE 2 : to pay attention : HEED synonyms REGARD , RESPECT , ESTEEM , ADMIRE mean to recognize the worth of a person or thing. REGARD is a general term that is usua…