neglectful
/nɪˈɡlektfl/ (bre, ipa) · /nɪˈɡlektfl/ (ame, ipa) · /ni-ˈglek(t)-fəl/ (ame, mw)
neglectful — 形容詞
- neglectfulpositive
- more neglectfulcomparative
- most neglectfulsuperlative
1. failing to give people, animals, or duties the steady care they need.
疏忽的
沒有給予應有照顧或注意的
failing to give people, animals, or duties the steady care they need.
The <hl>neglectful</hl> owner left two dogs outside without water all afternoon.
那個主人很疏於照顧,把兩隻狗整個下午都留在外面沒給水。
neglectful + owner for failing to care properly
Yara felt hurt by her father's <hl>neglectful</hl> attitude during the school play.
Yara 因為父親在學校表演時那種疏於關心的態度而很受傷。
A <hl>neglectful</hl> babysitter kept scrolling on her phone while the toddler cried.
那位保母很疏於照顧,只顧著滑手機,任由幼兒一直哭。
The landlord seemed <hl>neglectful</hl> of the leak that stained Maeve's bedroom wall.
房東對那個把 Maeve 臥室牆面染髒的漏水問題顯得很疏於留意。
Teachers reported <hl>neglectful</hl> parenting after Rodrigo often arrived hungry and dirty.
老師通報家中有疏於照顧的情況,因為 Rodrigo 常常又餓又髒地來上學。
- careless
broader everyday word that can describe one small mistake
- negligent
close in meaning, but often used in legal or professional duty contexts
- inattentive
focuses on not noticing or listening, not always on lack of care over time
- uncaring
stresses emotional coldness more than failure of care
- caring
shows warmth and active concern
- attentive
pays close notice to needs and details
- conscientious
emphasizes careful, responsible effort
文法句型
be neglectful of + noun
be neglectful toward + person
neglectful + noun
用法筆記
Often used for parents, carers, owners, or other people with a regular duty of care. Neglectful is stronger than careless because it suggests an ongoing failure to look after someone or something, not just one small mistake.