Definitions and Examples of unintend, neglect, ignore
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
unintend
To not have a plan or purpose for doing something.
Example
I unintended to hurt her feelings, but my words came out wrong.
To fail to give proper attention or care to someone or something.
Example
If you neglect your plants, they will wither and die.
To pay no attention to someone or something.
Example
He chose to ignore her advice and ended up regretting it.
Key Differences: unintend vs neglect vs ignore
- 1Unintend refers to not having a plan or purpose, while intend means to have one.
- 2Neglect implies failing to give proper attention or care, while intend implies having a specific plan or purpose.
- 3Ignore means to pay no attention, while intend means to have a clear plan or purpose.
Effective Usage of unintend, neglect, ignore
- 1Clarify Intentions: Use intend to express your plans and purposes clearly.
- 2Avoid Misunderstandings: Use unintend to clarify that you did not have a plan or purpose.
- 3Express Concern: Use neglect to express concern about someone or something that is not receiving proper attention or care.
- 4Show Disapproval: Use ignore to express disapproval of someone or something that is being ignored.
Remember this!
The antonyms of intend are unintend, neglect, and ignore. Use intend to express your plans and purposes clearly, unintend to clarify that you did not have a plan or purpose, neglect to express concern about someone or something that is not receiving proper attention or care, and ignore to express disapproval of someone or something that is being ignored.