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irresponsible

English

Etymology

From ir- +? responsible.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /??r??sp?ns?bl/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?r??sp?ns?b?l/

Adjective

irresponsible (comparative more irresponsible, superlative most irresponsible)

  1. (now rare) Not responsible; exempt from legal responsibility, not to be held accountable.
    • 1790, Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France, Oxford 2009, p. 28:
      They left the crown what, in the eye and estimation of law, it had ever been, perfectly irresponsible.
  2. Lacking a sense of responsibility; performed or acting as though without responsibility; negligent.

Translations

Noun

irresponsible (plural irresponsibles)

  1. Someone who is not responsible.

References

  • irresponsible in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • irresponsible in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

See also

  • unresponsive

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remiss

English

Etymology

From Middle English remisse, remysse, from Latin remissus (languid, negligent), perfect passive participle of remittere (remit).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???m?s/

Adjective

remiss (not comparable)

  1. At fault; failing to fulfill responsibility, duty, or obligations.
    I would certainly be remiss if I did not give credit where credit was due.
  2. Not energetic or exact in duty or business; careless; tardy; slack; hence, lacking earnestness or activity; languid; slow.
    • 1695, John Woodward, An Essay toward a Natural History of the Earth and Terrestrial Bodies, especially Minerals, &c
      Its motion becomes more languid and remiss.

Synonyms

  • (at fault): at fault, blameworthy, lash, lax, negligent, reprehensible
  • (not energetic): careless, tardy, slack, languid, slow; see also Thesaurus:apathetic or Thesaurus:slow

Translations

See also

  • remise

Anagrams

  • Misers, misers, misser

Swedish

Pronunciation

Noun

remiss c

  1. a referral, especially as a general practitioner refers a patient to another medical specialist
  2. a proposal referred for consideration

Declension

Related terms

  • lagrådsremiss
  • remissinstans
  • remissomgång

References

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