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Regardless vs. Irregardless

Regardless

/rɪˈɡɑːdləs/
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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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • 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.
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