Definitions and Examples of neglect, ignore
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Fail to care for properly; not give enough attention or consideration.
Example
The landlord neglected to repair the leaking roof, causing damage to the tenant's belongings.
Refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally.
Example
She ignored his calls and messages, indicating that she was not interested in talking to him.
Key Differences: neglect vs ignore
- 1Neglect implies not giving enough attention or care to someone or something, while overentreat means to treat someone with excessive attention or care.
- 2Ignore denotes refusing to take notice of or acknowledge someone or something, while overentreat means to treat someone with too much attention or care.
Effective Usage of neglect, ignore
- 1Relationships: Use neglect and ignore to express a lack of attention or care towards someone.
- 2Parenting: Use neglect to describe a lack of care towards children.
- 3Workplace: Use ignore to describe a situation where someone is not given enough attention or recognition.
Remember this!
The antonyms of overentreat are neglect and ignore. Use neglect to describe a lack of attention or care towards someone or something, and ignore to denote refusing to take notice of or acknowledge someone or something.