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adversative, antagonistic, antipathetic, adverse, US adversary:<br />

He has adopted a very negative attitude towards his job. Few<br />

negative voices were heard on the issue. 2 pessimistic,<br />

unenthusiastic, cool, cold, uninterested, unresponsive: The<br />

reaction to our offer has been largely negative. 3 nullifying,<br />

annulling, neutralizing, voiding, cancelling: The laws are<br />

mainly negative, listing only things one must not do. 4<br />

negating, refusing, denying, gainsaying, opposing: The judge<br />

came to a negative decision regarding bail. 5 in the negative.<br />

negatively, 'No': Asked if she wanted to go, she replied in the<br />

negative.<br />

neglect v. 1 disregard, ignore, slight, pay no attention to, be<br />

inattentive to, overlook, pass by, spurn, rebuff, scorn,<br />

disdain, contemn, Colloq cold-shoulder: Scholars neglected his<br />

work for years. 2 fail (in), omit; disregard, let slide or<br />

pass, be remiss (about or in or regarding), abandon, lose sight<br />

of, forget, shirk: Have I neglected telling you how much I love<br />

you? Sybil has neglected her obligations.<br />

--n. 3 disregard, disrespect, inattention, indifference,<br />

slighting, unconcern, oversight, heedlessness, neglectfulness,<br />

carelessness, inadvertence: We lost business to our competitor<br />

through simple neglect. 4 negligence, laxity, laxness,<br />

slackness, neglectfulness, passivity, passiveness, inactivity,<br />

inaction, dereliction, default, failure, failing, remissness:<br />

She has been accused of neglect in looking after her children<br />

properly.<br />

negligence<br />

n. inattention, inattentiveness, indifference, carelessness,<br />

unconcern, dereliction, failure, failing, heedlessness, laxity,<br />

laxness, disregard, oversight, omission, inadvertence, neglect,<br />

remissness, forgetfulness, oscitancy or oscitance: The car<br />

crash was attributed to the lorry driver's negligence.<br />

negligible<br />

adj. insignificant, minor, unimportant, trifling, trivial,<br />

inconsequential, piddling, inappreciable, small, slight, paltry,<br />

nugatory, worthless, petty, niggling, not worth mentioning or<br />

talking about: The differences between the two plans are<br />

negligible.

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