neglecter

IPA: nɪgɫˈɛktɝ

noun

  • A person who neglects, or takes no notice of something
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Examples of "neglecter" in Sentences

  • The rejecter or the neglecter binds his sin upon himself by his rejection or neglect.
  • If they find your children insufficiently "educated", you may find yourself labeled as a child neglecter.
  • Handel resembles Lully somewhat in his reputation for being a lover of the table and a neglecter of womankind.
  • A huge difference here, why the change, to try and make her sound better than the drunken child neglecter that she is?
  • Then the scholar we are describing, the neglecter rather than the inspector of books, stuffs his volume with firstling violets, roses, and quadrifoils.
  • Then the scholar we are speaking of, a neglecter rather than an inspecter of books, will stuff his volume with violets, and primroses, with roses and quatrefoil.
  • The will of God, by which he wills religion to be performed to himself, and that he who performs it be rewarded; and, on the contrary, that the neglecter of it be punished.
  • To be philandering with a commercial traveller who has finished a good day's work seemed less shocking than dalliance with a neglecter of business; it seemed indeed, by comparison, respectable.
  • And the apostle's expostulation in Rom.ii. 4 lies full against the neglecter of it; Despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffermg; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance?
  • Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005, 7: 26 p.m. I don't have time to say much tonight because Incompetent Co-worker is going to be here soon to claim this computer, but before I make like a baby and head out for the night, I have a few pictures that I can post here so I don't feel like a diary-neglecter.

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