We use ‘regard’ when we have an opinion about someone or something. It means to think or believe in a certain way.
I regard him as a good friend.
She regards the problem seriously.
Here, ‘regard’ means to look carefully at something. It is a direct action of seeing or watching.
She regarded the picture closely.
He regarded the sky for stars.
As a noun, ‘regard’ means respect or good opinion about someone. It shows admiration or honor.
He has great regard for his teacher.
She earned the regard of her friends.
‘Regard’ here means a polite greeting or kind words sent to someone. It is often used when talking about other people in a message.
Send my regards to your family.
Please give my regards to him.
This use of ‘regard’ means a viewpoint or how someone thinks about an idea or situation. It shows opinion or approach.
In my regard, this is the best plan.
They expressed regard about the issue.
Here, ‘regard’ means to think about something carefully while making a decision or doing a task. It means to consider or remember.
We must regard safety first.
Try to regard all the facts.
This meaning is common in formal or legal contexts. It means careful attention or thought about something important.
The court took regard of all evidence.
In regard to your request, we agree.