different between neglectful vs slovenly

neglectful

English

Alternative forms

  • neglectfull (archaic)

Etymology

From neglect +? -ful.

Adjective

neglectful (comparative more neglectful, superlative most neglectful)

  1. Tending to neglect; failing to take care of matters which require attention.
    • 1891, Rudyard Kipling, "The Finest Story in the World":
      The Fates that are so careful to shut the doors of each successive life behind us had, in this case, been neglectful, and Charlie was looking, though that he did not know, where never man had been permitted to look with full knowledge since Time began.
    • 2005, Plato, Sophist. Translation by Lesley Brown. 243a-b,
      That they were too neglectful of ordinary people like us and overlooked us.

Derived terms

  • neglectfully
  • neglectfulness

Translations

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slovenly

English

Etymology

sloven +? -ly.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?sl?v.?n.li/
  • (UK) IPA(key): /?sl?v.?n.li/, /?sl?v.?n.li/
  • Hyphenation: slo?ven?ly

Adjective

slovenly (comparative slovenlier, superlative slovenliest)

  1. Having an untidy appearance; unkempt.
  2. Dirty, unwashed; disorderly.
  3. Careless or negligent; sloppy.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:careless

Derived terms

  • slovenliness

Translations

Adverb

slovenly (comparative more slovenly, superlative most slovenly)

  1. In a slovenly manner.

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