NEGLIGENT vs REMISS: NOUN
- N/A
- An act of negligence.
- The act of being remiss; inefficiency; failure.
NEGLIGENT vs REMISS: 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.
- Marked by insufficient care or attention
- Culpable due to negligence.
- Failing in what duty requires
- Lax in attending to duty; negligent. : negligent.
- Not energetic or exact in duty or business; not careful or prompt in fulfilling engagements; negligent; careless; tardy; behindhand; lagging; slack; hence, lacking earnestness or activity; languid; slow.
- At fault; failing to fulfill responsibility, duty, or obligations.
NEGLIGENT vs REMISS: 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.
- Synonyms Neglectful, etc. (see negligent), careless, thoughtless, inattentive, slothful, backward, behindhand.
- Wanting earnestness or activity; slow; relaxed; languid.
- Not energetic or diligent in performance; careless in performing duty or business; not complying with engagements at all, or not in due time; negligent; dilatory; slack.
NEGLIGENT vs REMISS: RELATED WORDS
- Cavalier, Neglect, Irresponsible, Carelessness, Reckless, Negligence, Hit and run, Slack, Delinquent, Derelict, Remiss, Inattentive, Lax, Neglectful, Careless
- Sorry, Ashamed, Presumptuous, Reckless, Slack, Sloppy, Lax, Wrong, Careless, Overlooked, Neglected, Delinquent, Derelict, Neglectful, Negligent
NEGLIGENT vs REMISS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cavalier, Neglect, Irresponsible, Carelessness, Reckless, Negligence, Hit and run, Slack, Delinquent, Derelict, Remiss, Inattentive, Lax, Neglectful, Careless
- Sorry, Ashamed, Presumptuous, Reckless, Slack, Sloppy, Lax, Wrong, Careless, Overlooked, Neglected, Delinquent, Derelict, Neglectful, Negligent
NEGLIGENT vs REMISS: 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.
- We would be remiss not to include Josh Hader, as well.
- We would be remiss not to discuss the measurement approach.
- The DEA is remiss in failing to control this problem.
- The church of today is woefully remiss in this duty.
- Not to wait upon a bride is very remiss.
- Then I realised how remiss, even irresponsible, this was.
- It would be remiss not mention the apparent likeness.
- This list would be remiss without some Beatles.
- Just a little remiss in replacing the batteries.
- Never a day was she remiss in this.
NEGLIGENT vs REMISS: QUESTIONS
- What are the Hedley Byrne elements for negligent misrepresentation?
- Are CPA's negligent in expressing financial statements?
- Are there any successful cases against negligent auditors?
- What happens if your apartment complex is negligent?
- What happens when a corporation is found negligent?
- Can a surgeon be negligent for unnecessary surgery?
- How to prove negligent misrepresentation in a contract?
- Are marine surveyors liable for negligent misstatement?
- What is criminally negligent homicide in Tennessee?
- What is negligent misrepresentation in contract law?
- What group would you be remiss if you didn't congratulate?
- Is it remiss to only think of the positive outcomes?