NEGLIGENT vs DERELICT: NOUN
- N/A
- A person without a home, job, or property
- A homeless and/or jobless person; a person who is (perceived as) negligent in their personal affairs and hygiene. (This sense is a modern development of the preceding sense.)
- An abandoned or forsaken person; an outcast.
- A ship abandoned on the high seas
- A tract of land left dry by the sea, and fit for cultivation or use.
- A thing voluntary abandoned or willfully cast away by its proper owner, especially a ship abandoned at sea.
- Land left dry by a change of the water-line.
- That which is abandoned; in law, an article of goods or any commodity thrown away, relinquished, or abandoned by the owner; specifically, a vessel abandoned at sea.
- A homeless or jobless person; a vagrant.
- Abandoned property, especially a ship abandoned at sea.
- Land left dry by a permanent recession of the water line.
- A person unable to support himself
NEGLIGENT vs DERELICT: ADJECTIVE
- Characterized by neglect and undue lack of concern
- Given to or characterized by neglect, especially habitual neglect.
- Acting with or done through negligence.
- Apt to neglect; customarily neglectful; characterized by negligence; careless; heedless; culpably careless; showing lack of attention.
- Careless, without appropriate or sufficient attention.
- Culpable due to negligence.
- Marked by insufficient care or attention
- Failing in what duty requires
- Deserted or abandoned as by an owner
- Deserted by an owner or keeper; abandoned.
- Run-down; dilapidated.
- Neglectful of duty or obligation; remiss. : negligent.
- In deplorable condition
- Worn and broken down by hard use
- Negligent in performing a duty.
- Given up or forsaken by the natural owner or guardian; left and abandoned.
- Abandoned, forsaken; (of ship) abandoned at sea; dilapidated, neglected.
- Forsaken by owner or inhabitants
- Lost; adrift; hence, wanting; careless; neglectful; unfaithful.
NEGLIGENT vs DERELICT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Characterized by negligence or by neglectful habits; neglectful; careless; heedless; apt or accustomed to omit what ought to be done, or to do it in a careless or heedless manner: followed by of when the object of the negligence is specified: as, a negligent man; a man negligent of his duties.
- Indicative of easy indifference or of disregard of conventionalities.
- Synonyms Negligent, Neglectful, Remiss, Heedless, Thoughtless. inattentive, regardless, indifferent, slack. Of the first five words, remiss is the weakest; it especially applies to failure to attend to what is considered duty. Negligent is generally applied to inattention to things, neglectful to inattention to persons. Neglectful, by derivation, is stronger than negligent, but the difference is really small. Heedless, thoughtless, etc., indicate lack of heed, care, attention, thought, etc., where they are needed or due. All these words may apply to a particular occasion of failure, or indicate a habit or a trait of character; as, he is very heedless. See neglect, v., and negligence.
- Unfaithful; neglectful of requirement or responsibility: as, derelict in duty.
- Left; abandoned by the owner or guardian.
NEGLIGENT vs DERELICT: RELATED WORDS
- Cavalier, Neglect, Irresponsible, Carelessness, Reckless, Negligence, Hit and run, Slack, Delinquent, Derelict, Remiss, Inattentive, Lax, Neglectful, Careless
- Destitute, Vagrant, Desolate, Deserted, Shabby, Neglected, Abandoned, Disused, Dilapidated, Abandoned ship, Remiss, Delinquent, Negligent, Forsaken, Neglectful
NEGLIGENT vs DERELICT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cavalier, Neglect, Irresponsible, Carelessness, Reckless, Negligence, Hit and run, Slack, Delinquent, Derelict, Remiss, Inattentive, Lax, Neglectful, Careless
- Junker, Destitute, Vagrant, Desolate, Deserted, Shabby, Neglected, Abandoned, Disused, Dilapidated, Remiss, Delinquent, Negligent, Forsaken, Neglectful
NEGLIGENT vs DERELICT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Action: Negligence, Negligence Per Se, Negligent Entrustment, Negligent Supervision.
- EVEN IF SUCH CLAIMS ARISE OUT OF NEGLIGENT, GROSSLY NEGLIGENT, OR WILLFUL ACTS OF THE PROTECTED PARTIES.
- To prove negligent nuisance or negligent trespass, a plaintiff must prove the elements of negligence.
- The district court concluded that the defendant was negligent, but not grossly negligent.
- Tort Claims Act were allowed for negligent orders given or negligent acts committed in the course of military duty.
- Negligent conduct alone is not enough to prevail on a legal action unless the negligent act causes some harm.
- Consider pursuing claims for negligence that include vicarious liability, negligent entrustment or negligent selection.
- Negligent or even grossly negligent behavior does not logically support that inference.
- Represented hospital in action alleging negligent supervision and negligent use of restraints.
- The case was based on negligent failure to warn, negligent testing of the property, and negligent inspection of the property.
- Next Post Derelict Car is a health hazard.
- Disrepair of Fences, Derelict Vehicles, Yard Maintenance, etc.
- Derelict Vessels Act introduced last year by Sen.
- Crash Site on Zeffo near the Derelict Hangar.
- Performers, painters, dancers create shows in derelict spaces.
- The Derelict Vessel Removal Grant Program provides grants to coastal local governments for the removal of derelict vessels from Florida waters.
- There are three main types of marine debris that impact wildlife: plastics, derelict fishing gear, and abandoned and derelict vessels.
- Lochs of Scotland Fife Derelict Cottage Derelict Cottage Falkland Detail.
- DERELICT VESSELSIf maintenance is deferred for too long, a boat is at risk of becoming derelict.
- Derelict Places is community website dedicated to the documentation of derelict, decaying and abandoned places.
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