Similar words: neglect, elected, selected, lectern, directed, dejected, affected, effected. Meaning: [nɪ'glektɪd] adj. 1. disregarded 2. lacking a caretaker.
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1, Business neglected is business lost.
3, We accused him of having neglected his duty.
4, His tools lay neglected in the garden.
5, The woman denied that she had neglected her child.
6, I neglected to bring a gift.
7, In his preoccupation with Robyn, Crook had neglected everything.
8, The buildings had been neglected for years.
9, The badly neglected paintings have all been carefully restored.
10, His genius was neglected for several years.
11, The company was publicly rebuked for having neglected safety procedures.
12, The last thing to be neglected is to observe the filial piety.
13, Fire precautions were neglected.
14, She smoked and drank, neglected the children, and left the clothes unmended.
15, The garden's been sadly neglected.
16, It is a sadly neglected work.
17, He was cruelly neglected by his parents.
18, I'm afraid I've rather neglected my studies this week.
19, He neglected to go to the meeting.
20, At times they have been shamefully neglected.
21, They neglected to lay a good foundation.
22, He neglected calling Tom to school.
23, She was distressed at how neglected the children looked.
24, The house wore a neglected look.
25, The house looks very neglected.
26, She neglected locking the door.
27, The cats were neglected and starving.
28, He neglected to follow the instructions.
29, The building is sorely neglected.
30, She has neglected her studies.
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