Yes, it can be (a neglected child, neglected duties).
It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to neglect) and can be used as an adjective meaning ignored or not properly attended to.
Yes, the word neglect is both a verb (neglect, neglects, neglecting, neglected) and a noun (uncountable). Examples:
Verb: Please ignore the mess, we neglect the housework when we both work extra shifts.
Noun: The neglect of this park must be brought to the city's attention.
i believe it is an abstract noun
The word neglected is a verb. It can also be an adjective to describe something or someone suffering from neglect.
The adjective form is negligent. Related adjectives are neglected and neglectful.
Hanging is a verb. Liflike, dusty, and neglected are the adjectives. 'On the wall' is a prepositional phrase. Portrait is the noun.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
The word neglected is a verb. It can also be an adjective to describe something or someone suffering from neglect.
The adjective form is negligent. Related adjectives are neglected and neglectful.
It can be (a derelict ship, derelict in his duty).The word derelict means left behind, abandoned, or neglected. It can be a noun for a derelict ship.
She neglected to mention that she was married.
The garden had been neglected for months, with weeds overtaking the flowers and shrubs.
The Neglected Wife was created on 1917-05-13.
The neglected baby is yourself. The dream means that there is some aspect of your life that has been neglected and needs your attention right now.
The neglected plant in the corner was wilting from lack of water and sunlight.
Neglected Aspects of Sufi Study was created in 1977.
The word neglected has three syllables. (ne-glect-ed)
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases was created in 2007.
John neglected to turn off the lights when he left home yesterday.