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neglect
(mass)
neglect
- nedbalosť, nedbať, opomenúť, zanedbať, zanedbávať
neglect
(encz)
neglect,nedbat v: Zdeněk Brož
neglect
(encz)
neglect,opomenout
neglect
(encz)
neglect,opominout v: Zdeněk Brož
neglect
(encz)
neglect,zanedbání n: Zdeněk Brož
neglect
(encz)
neglect,zanedbanost n: Zdeněk Brož
neglect
(encz)
neglect,zanedbat v:
neglect
(encz)
neglect,zanedbávání n: Zdeněk Brož
neglect
(encz)
neglect,zanedbávat
Neglect
(gcide)
Neglect \Neg*lect"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Neglected; p. pr. &
vb. n. Neglecting.] [L. neglectus, p. p. of neglegere
(negligere) to disregard, neglect, the literal sense prob.
being, not to pick up; nec not, nor (fr. ne not + -que, a
particle akin to Goth. -h, -uh, and prob. to E. who; cf.
Goth. nih nor) + L. legere to pick up, gather. See No,
adv., Legend, Who.]
1. Not to attend to with due care or attention; to forbear
one's duty in regard to; to allow to pass unimproved,
unheeded, undone, etc.; to omit; to disregard; to slight;
as, to neglect duty or business; to neglect to pay debts.
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I hope
My absence doth neglect no great designs. --Shak.
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This, my long suffering and my day of grace,
Those who neglect and scorn shall never taste.
--Milton.
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2. To omit to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or
respect; to slight; as, to neglect strangers.
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Syn: To slight; overlook; disregard; disesteem; contemn. See
Slight.
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Neglect
(gcide)
Neglect \Neg*lect"\, n. [L. neglectus. See Neglect, v.]
1. Omission of proper attention; avoidance or disregard of
duty, from heedlessness, indifference, or willfulness;
failure to do, use, or heed anything; culpable disregard;
as, neglect of business, of health, of economy.
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To tell thee sadly, shepherd, without blame,
Or our neglect, we lost her as we came. --Milton.
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2. Omission of attention or civilities; slight; as, neglect
of strangers.
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3. Habitual carelessness; negligence.
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Age breeds neglect in all. --Denham.
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4. The state of being disregarded, slighted, or neglected.
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Rescue my poor remains from vile neglect. --Prior.
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Syn: Negligence; inattention; disregard; disesteem;
remissness; indifference. See Negligence.
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benign neglect A deliberate policy of minimizing public
discussion of a controversial issue [e.g. by the
president] on the theory that excessive discussion in
itself is harmful or counterproductive.
[PJC]
neglect
(wn)
neglect
n 1: lack of attention and due care [syn: disregard,
neglect]
2: the state of something that has been unused and neglected;
"the house was in a terrible state of neglect" [syn:
neglect, disuse]
3: willful lack of care and attention [syn: disregard,
neglect]
4: the trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking concern
[syn: negligence, neglect, neglectfulness]
5: failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person
would exercise under the same circumstances [syn:
negligence, carelessness, neglect, nonperformance]
v 1: leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?";
"The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten"
[syn: neglect, pretermit, omit, drop, miss,
leave out, overlook, overleap] [ant: attend to,
take to heart]
2: fail to do something; leave something undone; "She failed to
notice that her child was no longer in his crib"; "The
secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost
the account" [syn: fail, neglect]
3: fail to attend to; "he neglects his children"
4: give little or no attention to; "Disregard the errors" [syn:
neglect, ignore, disregard]
podobné slovodefinícia
child neglect
(encz)
child neglect, n:
neglect of duty
(encz)
neglect of duty, n:
neglected
(encz)
neglected,zanedbaný
neglecter
(encz)
neglecter, n:
neglectful
(encz)
neglectful,nedbalý neglectful,zanedbávající
neglectful of
(encz)
neglectful of, adj:
neglectfully
(encz)
neglectfully,nedbale
neglectfulness
(encz)
neglectfulness,nedbalost
neglecting
(encz)
neglecting,zanedbání
neglects
(encz)
neglects,zanedbává
willful neglect
(encz)
willful neglect, n:
benign neglect
(gcide)
Neglect \Neg*lect"\, n. [L. neglectus. See Neglect, v.]
1. Omission of proper attention; avoidance or disregard of
duty, from heedlessness, indifference, or willfulness;
failure to do, use, or heed anything; culpable disregard;
as, neglect of business, of health, of economy.
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To tell thee sadly, shepherd, without blame,
Or our neglect, we lost her as we came. --Milton.
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2. Omission of attention or civilities; slight; as, neglect
of strangers.
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3. Habitual carelessness; negligence.
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Age breeds neglect in all. --Denham.
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4. The state of being disregarded, slighted, or neglected.
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Rescue my poor remains from vile neglect. --Prior.
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Syn: Negligence; inattention; disregard; disesteem;
remissness; indifference. See Negligence.
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benign neglect A deliberate policy of minimizing public
discussion of a controversial issue [e.g. by the
president] on the theory that excessive discussion in
itself is harmful or counterproductive.
[PJC]
Gryllus neglectus
(gcide)
Cricket \Crick"et\ (kr?k"?t), n. [OE. criket, OF. crequet,
criquet; prob. of German origin, and akin to E. creak; cf. D.
kriek a cricket. See Creak.] (Zool.)
An orthopterous insect of the genus Gryllus, and allied
genera. The males make chirping, musical notes by rubbing
together the basal parts of the veins of the front wings.
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Note: The common European cricket is Gryllus domesticus;
the common large black crickets of America are {Gryllus
niger}, Gryllus neglectus, and others.
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Balm cricket. See under Balm.

Cricket bird, a small European bird (Silvia locustella);
-- called also grasshopper warbler.

Cricket frog, a small American tree frog (Acris gryllus);
-- so called from its chirping.
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Malva neglecta
(gcide)
Malva neglecta \Malva neglecta\ prop. n. (Bot.)
The species name of the common mallow, an annual Old World
plant with clusters of pink or white flowers; naturalized in
U.S..
[WordNet 1.5]
Neglect
(gcide)
Neglect \Neg*lect"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Neglected; p. pr. &
vb. n. Neglecting.] [L. neglectus, p. p. of neglegere
(negligere) to disregard, neglect, the literal sense prob.
being, not to pick up; nec not, nor (fr. ne not + -que, a
particle akin to Goth. -h, -uh, and prob. to E. who; cf.
Goth. nih nor) + L. legere to pick up, gather. See No,
adv., Legend, Who.]
1. Not to attend to with due care or attention; to forbear
one's duty in regard to; to allow to pass unimproved,
unheeded, undone, etc.; to omit; to disregard; to slight;
as, to neglect duty or business; to neglect to pay debts.
[1913 Webster]

I hope
My absence doth neglect no great designs. --Shak.
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This, my long suffering and my day of grace,
Those who neglect and scorn shall never taste.
--Milton.
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2. To omit to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or
respect; to slight; as, to neglect strangers.
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Syn: To slight; overlook; disregard; disesteem; contemn. See
Slight.
[1913 Webster]Neglect \Neg*lect"\, n. [L. neglectus. See Neglect, v.]
1. Omission of proper attention; avoidance or disregard of
duty, from heedlessness, indifference, or willfulness;
failure to do, use, or heed anything; culpable disregard;
as, neglect of business, of health, of economy.
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To tell thee sadly, shepherd, without blame,
Or our neglect, we lost her as we came. --Milton.
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2. Omission of attention or civilities; slight; as, neglect
of strangers.
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3. Habitual carelessness; negligence.
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Age breeds neglect in all. --Denham.
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4. The state of being disregarded, slighted, or neglected.
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Rescue my poor remains from vile neglect. --Prior.
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Syn: Negligence; inattention; disregard; disesteem;
remissness; indifference. See Negligence.
[1913 Webster]

benign neglect A deliberate policy of minimizing public
discussion of a controversial issue [e.g. by the
president] on the theory that excessive discussion in
itself is harmful or counterproductive.
[PJC]
Neglected
(gcide)
Neglect \Neg*lect"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Neglected; p. pr. &
vb. n. Neglecting.] [L. neglectus, p. p. of neglegere
(negligere) to disregard, neglect, the literal sense prob.
being, not to pick up; nec not, nor (fr. ne not + -que, a
particle akin to Goth. -h, -uh, and prob. to E. who; cf.
Goth. nih nor) + L. legere to pick up, gather. See No,
adv., Legend, Who.]
1. Not to attend to with due care or attention; to forbear
one's duty in regard to; to allow to pass unimproved,
unheeded, undone, etc.; to omit; to disregard; to slight;
as, to neglect duty or business; to neglect to pay debts.
[1913 Webster]

I hope
My absence doth neglect no great designs. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

This, my long suffering and my day of grace,
Those who neglect and scorn shall never taste.
--Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. To omit to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or
respect; to slight; as, to neglect strangers.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: To slight; overlook; disregard; disesteem; contemn. See
Slight.
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Neglectedness
(gcide)
Neglectedness \Neg*lect"ed*ness\, n.
The state of being neglected.
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Neglecter
(gcide)
Neglecter \Neg*lect"er\, n.
One who neglects. --South.
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Neglectful
(gcide)
Neglectful \Neg*lect"ful\, a.
Full of neglect; heedless; careless; negligent; inattentive;
indifferent. --Pope.
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A cold and neglectful countenance. --Locke.
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Though the Romans had no great genius for trade, yet
they were not entirely neglectful of it. --Arbuthnot.
[1913 Webster] -- Neg*lect"ful*ly, adv. --
Neg*lect"ful*ness, n.
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Neglectfully
(gcide)
Neglectful \Neg*lect"ful\, a.
Full of neglect; heedless; careless; negligent; inattentive;
indifferent. --Pope.
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A cold and neglectful countenance. --Locke.
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Though the Romans had no great genius for trade, yet
they were not entirely neglectful of it. --Arbuthnot.
[1913 Webster] -- Neg*lect"ful*ly, adv. --
Neg*lect"ful*ness, n.
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Neglectfulness
(gcide)
Neglectful \Neg*lect"ful\, a.
Full of neglect; heedless; careless; negligent; inattentive;
indifferent. --Pope.
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A cold and neglectful countenance. --Locke.
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Though the Romans had no great genius for trade, yet
they were not entirely neglectful of it. --Arbuthnot.
[1913 Webster] -- Neg*lect"ful*ly, adv. --
Neg*lect"ful*ness, n.
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Neglecting
(gcide)
Neglect \Neg*lect"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Neglected; p. pr. &
vb. n. Neglecting.] [L. neglectus, p. p. of neglegere
(negligere) to disregard, neglect, the literal sense prob.
being, not to pick up; nec not, nor (fr. ne not + -que, a
particle akin to Goth. -h, -uh, and prob. to E. who; cf.
Goth. nih nor) + L. legere to pick up, gather. See No,
adv., Legend, Who.]
1. Not to attend to with due care or attention; to forbear
one's duty in regard to; to allow to pass unimproved,
unheeded, undone, etc.; to omit; to disregard; to slight;
as, to neglect duty or business; to neglect to pay debts.
[1913 Webster]

I hope
My absence doth neglect no great designs. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

This, my long suffering and my day of grace,
Those who neglect and scorn shall never taste.
--Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. To omit to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or
respect; to slight; as, to neglect strangers.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: To slight; overlook; disregard; disesteem; contemn. See
Slight.
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Neglectingly
(gcide)
Neglectingly \Neg*lect"ing*ly\, adv.
Carelessly; heedlessly. --Shak.
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Neglection
(gcide)
Neglection \Neg*lec"tion\, n. [L. neglectio.]
The state of being negligent; negligence. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Neglective
(gcide)
Neglective \Neg*lect"ive\, a.
Neglectful. [R.] "Neglective of their own children."
--Fuller.
[1913 Webster] neglige
Self-neglecting
(gcide)
Self-neglecting \Self`-neg*lect"ing\, n.
A neglecting of one's self, or of one's own interests.
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Self-love, my liege, is not so vile a sin
As self-neglecting. --Shak.
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child neglect
(wn)
child neglect
n 1: failure of caretakers to provide adequate emotional and
physical care for a child
malva neglecta
(wn)
Malva neglecta
n 1: annual Old World plant with clusters of pink or white
flowers; naturalized in United States [syn: {common
mallow}, Malva neglecta]
muscari neglectum
(wn)
Muscari neglectum
n 1: prolific species having particularly beautiful dark blue
flowers [syn: common grape hyacinth, Muscari neglectum]
neglect of duty
(wn)
neglect of duty
n 1: (law) breach of a duty
neglected
(wn)
neglected
adj 1: disregarded; "his cries were unheeded"; "Shaw's neglected
one-act comedy, `A Village Wooing'"; "her ignored advice"
[syn: ignored, neglected, unheeded]
2: lacking a caretaker; "a neglected child"; "many casualties
were lying unattended" [syn: neglected, unattended]
neglecter
(wn)
neglecter
n 1: a person who is neglectful and gives little attention or
respect to people or responsibilities; "he tried vainly to
impress his neglecters"
neglectful
(wn)
neglectful
adj 1: not showing due care or attention; "inattentive
students"; "an inattentive babysitter"; "neglectful
parents" [syn: inattentive, neglectful]
2: failing in what duty requires; "derelict (or delinquent) in
his duty"; "neglectful of his duties"; "remiss of you not to
pay your bills" [syn: derelict, delinquent, neglectful,
remiss]
neglectfully
(wn)
neglectfully
adv 1: in a neglectful manner
neglectfulness
(wn)
neglectfulness
n 1: the trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking
concern [syn: negligence, neglect, neglectfulness]
sturnella neglecta
(wn)
Sturnella neglecta
n 1: a meadowlark of western North America [syn: {western
meadowlark}, Sturnella neglecta]
willful neglect
(wn)
willful neglect
n 1: a tendency to be negligent and uncaring; "he inherited his
delinquency from his father"; "his derelictions were not
really intended as crimes"; "his adolescent protest
consisted of willful neglect of all his responsibilities"
[syn: delinquency, dereliction, willful neglect]

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