negligent 的定义
- guilty of or characterized by neglect, as of duty: negligent officials.
- lazily careless; offhand: a negligent wave of his manicured hand.
negligent 近义词
careless, indifferent
negligent 的近义词 29 个
- inadvertent
- inattentive
- lax
- sloppy
- asleep at switch
- behindhand
- cursory
- delinquent
- derelict
- discinct
- disregardful
- forgetful
- heedless
- inconsiderate
- incurious
- neglectful
- nonchalant
- offhand
- regardless
- remiss
- slack
- slapdash
- slipshod
- slovenly
- thoughtless
- unconcerned
- unheedful
- unmindful
- unthinking
negligent 的反义词 5 个
更多negligent例句
- She is now charged with gross negligence, incompetence, repeated negligent acts and unprofessional conduct.
- She is charged with gross negligence, incompetence, repeated negligent acts and unprofessional conduct.
- Some teams have been negligent and sloppy about health protocols, and the NFL has grown less compassionate and more forceful in disciplining them.
- “A lot is still vague about it, and it looks like the hospital may have been negligent as well,” says Dmitri Alperovitch, cofounder and executive chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator, a nonprofit think tank focusing on national security.
- Now she’s agreed to three years of professional probation for a grossly negligent amount of vaccine exemptions, according to the state Medical Board.
- Was it negligent for the police to fail to consider the two crimes in context?
- But their action just proved another confounding piece of this negligent puzzle.
- To buy that you would have to accept that Brooks was either negligent or incompetent.
- It was a negligent accident that cost more than 30 lives, including a salvage diver who perished working on the wreck.
- Requiring licenses and negligent discharge insurance would be part of common sense reform.
- If there be no facilities for stopping for the night, a driver is not negligent should he proceed through the fog.
- But he is not an insurer of the property; and therefore is not liable for loss by fire unless he has been negligent.
- This rule does not prevent him from seeking relief when the agent of the insurer has been negligent.
- His negligent lack of interest seemed to me to be an evident giving of his voice to the queen, if he was a part of this gathering.
- "My name is Ivan Behrend," returned the stranger, without changing his negligent attitude.