- verbneglect (verb) · neglects (third person present) · neglected (past tense) · neglected (past participle) · neglecting (present participle)
- fail to care for properly:"the old churchyard has been sadly neglected"
- not pay proper attention to; disregard:"you neglect our advice at your peril"
- fail to do something:"he neglected to write to her"
nounneglect (noun)- the state or fact of being uncared for:"animals dying through disease or neglect"
- the action of not taking proper care of someone or something:"she was accused of child neglect"
- failure to do something:"he was reported for neglect of duty"
Originearly 16th century: from Latin neglect- ‘disregarded’, from the verb neglegere, from neg- ‘not’ + legere ‘choose, pick up’.
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