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1. neglect

verb. ['nəˈglɛkt, nɪˈglɛkt'] leave undone or leave out.

Etymology

  • neglect (English)
  • neglectus (Latin)

2. neglect

verb. ['nəˈglɛkt, nɪˈglɛkt'] fail to attend to.

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Synonyms

Etymology

  • neglect (English)
  • neglectus (Latin)

3. neglect

verb. ['nəˈglɛkt, nɪˈglɛkt'] fail to do something; leave something undone.

Etymology

  • neglect (English)
  • neglectus (Latin)

4. neglect

verb. ['nəˈglɛkt, nɪˈglɛkt'] give little or no attention to.

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Etymology

  • neglect (English)
  • neglectus (Latin)

5. neglect

noun. ['nəˈglɛkt, nɪˈglɛkt'] lack of attention and due care.

Etymology

  • neglect (English)
  • neglectus (Latin)

6. neglect

noun. ['nəˈglɛkt, nɪˈglɛkt'] the state of something that has been unused and neglected.

Etymology

  • neglect (English)
  • neglectus (Latin)

7. neglect

noun. ['nəˈglɛkt, nɪˈglɛkt'] willful lack of care and attention.

Etymology

  • neglect (English)
  • neglectus (Latin)

9. duty

noun. ['ˈduːti, dˈjuːti'] work that you are obliged to perform for moral or legal reasons.

Etymology

  • duty (English)
  • duete (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • deu (Old French (842-ca. 1400))

10. duty

noun. ['ˈduːti, dˈjuːti'] a government tax on imports or exports.

Etymology

  • duty (English)
  • duete (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • deu (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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