blithely ignore
Frequency: 5.51.5 per million words
To intentionally not pay attention to something, in a carefree or inappropriate way.
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- He blithely ignored all the warning signs about his health.
- He blithely ignored her protests and went on talking.
- The company continued to blithely ignore environmental regulations, leading to a massive fine.
- She blithely ignored the warning signs, believing everything would be fine.
- She blithely ignored his feelings and continued to talk about her own success.
- The company blithely ignored environmental regulations, focusing solely on profit.
- Despite the expert's advice, the committee chose to blithely ignore the potential risks.
- Despite the looming deadline, he blithely ignored his responsibilities.
- For years, the government seemed to blithely ignore the growing housing crisis.
- Children often blithely ignore their parents' advice when they are young.
- You can't just blithely ignore my instructions to clean your room.
- The driver blithely ignored the speed limit, causing concern among passengers.
- They blithely ignored their financial advisor's pleas to save more money.
- They chose to blithely ignore the growing discontent among the populace.
- It's dangerous to blithely ignore the facts, no matter how unpleasant they are.
- It's easy to blithely ignore small problems until they become big ones.
- If you continue to blithely ignore user feedback, your product will inevitably fail.
- Critics argued that the government was blithely ignoring the needs of its most vulnerable citizens.
- The artist blithely ignored the harsh reviews and continued painting in his unique style.
- With a smile, she blithely ignored the harsh comments directed at her.