Etymology:
The term "irregardless" combines the prefix "ir-" (meaning "not") with the word "regardless" (meaning "without regard").
Meaning:
Irregardless means "without regard to" or "in spite of." It is often used incorrectly as a synonym for "regardless," which means "without regard to anything else."
Origin:
The origin of the term "irregardless" is unclear, but it first appeared in print in the early 20th century. It likely developed as a colloquialism that was later used in more formal contexts.
Incorrect and Correct Usage:
Incorrect: The company's decision was irregardless of market conditions.
Correct: The company's decision was regardless of market conditions.
Additional Notes:
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