different between negligence vs insensibility

negligence

English

Etymology

From Middle English necligence, negligence, from Old French negligence, from Latin neglegentia.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n??l?d???ns/
  • Hyphenation: neg?li?gence

Noun

negligence (usually uncountable, plural negligences)

  1. The state of being negligent.
  2. (law, singular only) The tort whereby a duty of reasonable care was breached, causing damage: any conduct short of intentional or reckless action that falls below the legal standard for preventing unreasonable injury.
  3. (law, uncountable) The breach of a duty of care: the failure to exercise a standard of care that a reasonable person would have in a similar situation.

Usage notes

  • The breach of a duty of care is one element of the tort of negligence, but is also called negligence; one must therefore take care to clarify what is meant.

Related terms

  • negligent
  • neglect
  • endangerment

Translations

Further reading

  • negligence on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Middle French

Noun

negligence f (uncountable)

  1. negligence (state of being negligent)

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insensibility

English

Etymology

From Old French insensibilité, from Late Latin insensibilitas

Noun

insensibility (plural insensibilities)

  1. The property of being insensible.

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