English words starting with neg - page 1
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Meanings of Neglectable:
adjectiveSo unimportant or insignificant as to be not worth considering; negligible.
Usage examples:
We detected neglectable changes
Meanings of Neglected:
adjectiveSuffering a lack of proper care.
Usage examples:
Some severely neglected children
verbFail to care for properly.
Usage examples:
The old churchyard has been sadly neglected
Meanings of Neglectedly:
adverbIn a manner characteristic of having been neglected; with a neglected appearance.
Meanings of Neglecter:
nounA person who neglects something or someone.
Meanings of Neglectful:
adjectiveNot giving proper care or attention to someone or something.
Usage examples:
You are being neglectful of our guests
Meanings of Neglecting:
verbFail to care for properly.
Usage examples:
The old churchyard has been sadly neglected
nounThe state of being uncared for.
Usage examples:
The place had a hopeless air of neglect
Meanings of Neglects:
verbFail to care for properly.
Usage examples:
The old churchyard has been sadly neglected
nounThe state of being uncared for.
Usage examples:
The place had a hopeless air of neglect
Meanings of Negligee:
nounA woman's light dressing gown, typically made of a filmy, soft fabric.
Usage examples:
A black silk negligee
Meanings of Negligees:
nounA woman's light dressing gown, typically made of a filmy, soft fabric.
Usage examples:
A black silk negligee
Negligence
ˈneɡ.lɪ.dʒənsMeanings of Negligence:
nounFailure to take proper care over something.
Usage examples:
His injury was due to the negligence of his employers
Meanings of Negligent:
adjectiveFailing to take proper care over something.
Usage examples:
The council had been negligent in its supervision of the children in care
Meanings of Negligently:
adverbIn a way that does not show enough attention or care for something or someone that you are responsible for
Usage examples:
The lawsuit says the defendants acted negligently.
Meanings of Negligible:
adjectiveSo small or unimportant as to be not worth considering; insignificant.
Usage examples:
He said that the risks were negligible
Meanings of Negligibly:
adverbIn a way that is too slight or small in amount to be of importance
Usage examples:
Girls are now only negligibly behind boys in maths and science., this effect was found to be neglig…
Meanings of Negotiable:
adjectiveOpen to discussion or modification.
Usage examples:
The price was not negotiable
Meanings of Negotiable-instrument:
nounA written order or promise to pay a fixed amount of money on demand or at a particular time, for example, a cheque or banknote
Usage examples:
Payment could be made without the transfer of currency, and negotiable instruments acted as a means…
Meanings of Negotiant:
nounA person who conducts negotiations.
Usage examples:
A multi-issue negotiation based on the negotiant's preference
Meanings of Negotiants:
nounA person who conducts negotiations.
Usage examples:
A multi-issue negotiation based on the negotiant's preference
Meanings of Negotiate:
verbObtain or bring about by discussion.
Usage examples:
He negotiated a new contract with the sellers
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