Verb
take no notice of (third-person singular simple present takes no notice of, present participle taking no notice of, simple past took no notice of, past participle taken no notice of)
(idiomatic, transitive) To ignore.
He took no notice of the spider until it bit him.
I usually take no notice of reviews unless a critic has thought up some new way of describing me. That old one about the way I sleep my way through pictures is so hackneyed now. Robert Mitchum
Work hard, do the best you can, don't ever lose faith in yourself and take no notice of what other people say about you. Noël Coward
The way to silence religious disputes is to take no notice of them. Thomas Jefferson
Our consciences take no notice of pain inflicted on others until it reaches a point where it gives pain to us. Mark Twain
Take no notice of the stupid things people say. Spanish Proverb