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neglect
noun as in disregard
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coolness, delinquency, disdain, heedlessness, inadvertence, inattention, inconsideration, laxity, laxness, scorn, slight, thoughtlessness, unconcern
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noun as in failure, default
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chaos, delay, delinquency, dilapidation, forgetfulness, laxity, laxness, limbo, neglectfulness, omission, pretermission, remissness, slackness, slovenliness
verb as in be indifferent, leave alone
Example Sentences
"And there's this idea that England doesn't have any culture which is just not true. It's just that it's really neglected."
Mr Lumley said there were "too many incidents of bruising for it not to have been the result of neglect", adding anyone living with Charlie bore "criminal responsibility" for what happened to him.
It means there are now 599 sites across the capital deemed at risk of neglect, decay or inappropriate development by the heritage group.
Also, “this was a neglected demographic on the dreaded dating-apps scene.”
Violence against women has also been criticized as an area of long neglect.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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