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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
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Probably a {{blend|irrespective|regardless|nocap=1|nodot=1|lang=en}}; surface analysis is {{prefix|in|alt1=ir|regardless|lang=en}}.

Note that -less comes from Old and Middle English, and in those languages, double negatives don't cancel each other out, but amplify each other. ir- is from a Latin source, but it existed in Middle English, and in Middle English, double negatives don't cancel each other out, but amplify each other.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

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English

Etymology

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Note that -less comes from Old and Middle English, and in those languages, double negatives don't cancel each other out, but amplify each other. ir- is from a Latin source, but it existed in Middle English, and in Middle English, double negatives don't cancel each other out, but amplify each other.

Pronunciation

Adjective

irregardless (not comparable)

  1. (proscribed, nonstandard, sometimes humorous) Regardless, irrespective.
    Synonyms: irrespective, regardless
    • 1875, Knights Templar (Masonic order) Reed Commandery, No. 6 (Dayton, Ohio), Grand Excursion to New Orleans
      Dear loved ones were unceremoniously hurried off home, irregardless to any previous arrangement, where they could sit down and recount the incidents of the trip to those who had been left behind
    • 1898, John Murray, Memorials of John Murray of Broughton: Sometime Secretary to Prince Charles Edward, 1740-1747, page 160, printed at the University Press by T. and A. Constable for the Scottish History Society
      Mr. Mcg., far from being unsusceptable of flattery, irregardless of his own private interest, readily assented, and had a paper dictated to him to the following purpose:
    • 1995 January, Katalin É. Kiss (editor), Discourse Configurational Languages, page 67, Oxford University Press, USA
      Object resumptive pronouns corresponding to arguments must always occur...irregardless of the presence and position of the full coindexed object nps.
    • 2003 December 22, Judge Wallace, Jonathan C. Shaw v. Cal Terhune, No. 02-16829, U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
      the crime by definition allowed for the prosecution of both defendants irregardless of which defendant physically pulled the trigger.
    • 2005 February, Karim Murji and John Solomos, Racialization: Studies In Theory And Practice, page 38, Oxford University Press
      Again following Runciman, whether we agree with the biological race concept or not, its continued formal and informal salience confirms that competing racial understandings exist irregardless of whether they are valid truths or subjective speculations.

Usage notes

  • Although well attested, this term is widely regarded as nonstandard and incorrect. Its use is discouraged by many speakers, who consider it inappropriate in virtually any formal setting.

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