This is used two times in the King James Version. The references are 2 Chronicles 29:11 and 2 Peter 1:12.
One can use the word "negligent" to describe someone's failure to take proper care or fulfill their duty, resulting in harm or damage to others. For example, a driver who caused an accident due to texting while driving can be seen as negligent.
The root word of negligent is "neglect", which means to fail to care for or pay attention to something.
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The negligent children left their toys in the driveway so that their mom had to park in the street in order to clear them.
Many minor dents on the front and back of his car indicated his negligent parking behaviour.
"Noel" is derived from the Latin word for "birth" or "birthday," and does not appear in the Bible.
When the workload is heavy at my job, I'm often negligent with chores around the house.
No, the word "catholic" is not found in any version of the Bible.
to learn and believe the word of God
remiss, sloppy, shoddy
negligent
There is no word remissed.The word remiss is applied to a person or group, and means having been negligent, as in omitting or overlooking something (e.g. We were remiss in not announcing the change)Synonyms can include negligent, lax, careless, delinquent, derelict, inattentive, or slack.