neglect
This word carries a heavy weight of responsibility and failure. It describes a gap between what is required and what is actually provided, often implying a moral or legal lapse. While forgetting something is accidental, neglect suggests a persistent or systemic lack of attention that leads to deterioration. In legal or social contexts, it takes on a clinical, accusatory tone, as in child neglect or professional negligence. It differs from simple indifference because it focuses on the negative consequences resulting from the absence of necessary care.
Countable when referring to a specific instance of failure to care (a case of neglect). Uncountable when referring to the general state of being uncared for (the house suffered from neglect).
Meanings
To fail to care for properly
"He neglected his garden for years."
To fail to do something through carelessness
"The company neglected to mention the hidden fees."
The state of being uncared for or ignored
"The building fell into a state of neglect."
Examples
He neglected his garden for years.
The company neglected to mention the hidden fees.
The building fell into a state of neglect.
Phrasal Verbs
neglect to
fail to perform a specific action
She neglected to lock the door before leaving.