In spite of something, or without being influenced by something else
Examples:
Try regardless of your lack of skills.She continued her plans regardless of the rain.Regardless of the results, we celebrated.
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Irregardless
/ˌɪrɪˈɡɑːdləs/
A word often used in place of 'regardless', though considered incorrect by some because it combines 'irrespective' and 'regardless'.
Examples:
Irregardless of the weather, the event will be held outdoors.She continued talking irregardless of his clear disinterest.Irregardless of the rules, he went ahead with his plan.
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Regardless is the standard word used in English, meaning without regard or despite something.
Irregardless is often used informally but is considered nonstandard because the ir- prefix creates a double negative.
Remember that regardless is accepted in formal writing and speech, while irregardless is often criticized and best avoided in professional settings.
Think of regardless as the correct and straightforward choice.
While some people may use irregardless for emphasis, its generally better to stick with regardless' to avoid correction.