neglected 的 2 个定义
- to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
- to be remiss in the care or treatment of: to neglect one's family; to neglect one's appearance.
- to omit, through indifference or carelessness: to neglect to reply to an invitation.
- (5)
- an act or instance of neglecting; disregard; negligence: The neglect of the property was shameful.
- the fact or state of being neglected: a beauty marred by neglect.
neglected 近义词
slighted
neglected 的近义词 32 个
- decayed
- deserted
- ignored
- overlooked
- spurned
- undervalued
- unused
- unwanted
- abandoned
- affronted
- declined
- deferred
- depreciated
- despised
- deteriorated
- disdained
- dismissed
- disregarded
- evaded
- forgotten
- lapsed
- omitted
- postponed
- scorned
- shunned
- underestimated
- cast aside
- passed over
- tossed aside
- unconsidered
- unheeded
- unwatched
neglected 的反义词 4 个
ignored
更多neglected例句
- It is a scenario ripe for neglect and the introduction of bias.
- Malicious intent isn’t necessary for this to happen, though a certain unthinking passivity and neglect is.
- Journalist enduring medical neglect and inhumane prison conditions.
- That could change the impact and also set a precedent in terms of how regulators respond to future cases of security and data protection neglect.
- This same hospital, the company’s largest, is also the most visible monument to Prospect’s neglect.
- The adopted children, then 18 months and 2.5 years old, came to the family abused and neglected, Wisner says.
- The opposite phenomenon also occurs: neglected writers who ascend to prominence only posthumously.
- Not only the opposition party has felt neglected, but Democrats too feel that he has ignored them.
- “So many kids from institutionalized settings come to us abused and neglected,” he said.
- But while every American knows the song, the battle and the war it describes have been neglected by history.
- He found the village in disorder, the fields neglected, many houses deserted, the remainder of the people preparing to move away.
- The hint was not neglected, for this kind of hunting is much more sure than that of the woods.
- A very diminutive man, instructing his young son, told him if he neglected his learning he would never grow tall.
- On this occasion, personified by her railway companies, she neglected neither, and in the latter surpassed herself.
- In truth, the art of tobacco using is nowhere more ignored, nowhere more contemptuously neglected than in these 'favored isles.'