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negligent
[neg-li-juhnt]
adjective
guilty of or characterized by neglect, as of duty.
negligent officials.
Synonyms: neglectfullazily careless; offhand.
a negligent wave of his manicured hand.
negligent
/ ˈnɛɡlɪdʒənt /
adjective
habitually neglecting duties, responsibilities, etc; lacking attention, care, or concern; neglectful
careless or nonchalant
Other Word Forms
- negligently adverb
- nonnegligent adjective
- nonnegligently adverb
- overnegligent adjective
- overnegligently adverb
- prenegligent adjective
- quasi-negligent adjective
- supernegligent adjective
- supernegligently adverb
- unnegligent adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of negligent1
Example Sentences
A Maryland jury convicted Huger in December of driving under the influence and negligent driving charges.
Mr Tice said: "It is negligent not to even try to extract the energy treasure that can improve our economy, grow the economy, make people better off."
"It's grossly financially negligent to a criminal degree to leave that value underground and not to extract it."
Peterson is serving a 10-year sentence after being convicted of assault with a firearm, possession of a concealed firearm and negligent discharge of a gun.
"Tesla is finally being held accountable for its defective designs and grossly negligent engineering practices," said Missy Cummings, a robotics professor at George Mason University.
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