English Words: N

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neglecteenoun

One who is neglected.

neglecternoun

A person who neglects, or takes no notice of something

neglectestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of neglect

neglectethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of neglect

neglectfuladj

Tending to neglect; failing to take care of matters which require attention; forgetful.

neglectfullyadv

In a neglectful manner.

neglectfulnessnoun

The characteristic of being neglectful.

neglectinglyadv

Carelessly; heedlessly.

neglectionnoun

neglect

neglectiveadj

Neglectful.

neglectivelyadv

In a neglective manner.

neglectornoun

One who or that which neglects.

neglectproofadj

That will not suffer damage through being neglected.

Neglianame

A surname from Italian.

negligeableadj

Archaic form of negligible.

negligeedadj

Wearing a negligee.

negligencenoun

The state of being negligent.

negligence per senoun

An act considered negligent because it violates a statute or regulation.

negligencynoun

Negligence.

negligentadj

Careless or inattentive.

negligentlyadv

In a negligent manner: carelessly or inattentively.

negligibleadj

Able to be neglected, ignored or excluded from consideration; too small or unimportant to be of concern.

negligiblenessnoun

The quality of being negligible.

negligiblyadv

To a degree that is negligible; so small or slight that it may be ignored.

nego-feminismnoun

A form of African feminism that emphasizes negotiation and compromise.

negocenoun

business; occupation or enterprise

negociantnoun

A wine merchant who purchases grapes, grape juice, or wine in bulk from vineyards, and bottles the wine for sale.

negociateverb

Obsolete form of negotiate.

negociationnoun

Obsolete form of negotiation.

Negomboname

Negombo, a city in Sri Lanka

negotiabilitynoun

The state of being negotiable.

negotiableadj

Able to be traversed; navigable.

negotiablenessnoun

The quality of being negotiable.

negotiablyadv

In a manner that can be negotiated.

negotiantnoun

Someone who conducts negotiations; a negotiator, an agent.

negotiateverb

To confer with others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement.

negotiating tablenoun

A place or table where people carry out negotiations, with the object of reaching an agreement.

negotiationnoun

The process of achieving agreement through discussion.

negotiation tablenoun

Synonym of negotiating table.

negotiationsnoun

plural of negotiation

negotiationshipnoun

The state of negotiation.

negotiatornoun

One who negotiates.

negotiatoryadj

Of or pertaining to negotiation.

negotiatressnoun

A female negotiator.

negotiatrixnoun

A female negotiator.

Negotinoname

A city in the central south-eastern part of North Macedonia.

negotiorum gestionoun

A situation in which a gestor acts on behalf of a principal for the benefit of that principal, but without the consent of that principal

negotiositynoun

The ability to negotiate many things at once.

negotiousadj

Engaged in much business; busy.

Negrașiname

A village and commune of Argeș County, Romania.

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