Neglect vs Forcasten - What's the difference?
neglect | forcasten |
(label) To fail to care for or attend to something.
* (William Shakespeare) (1564-1616)
* (John Milton) (1608-1674)
(label) To omit to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or respect; to slight.
(label) To fail to do or carry out something due to oversight or carelessness.
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, title= The act of neglecting.
The state of being neglected.
Habitual lack of care.
(obsolete) Felled, fallen.
Cast away, rejected; neglected; not used, cast off.
* 1891 , Samuel Rutherford, Letters of Samuel Rutherford :
(dialectal, chiefly, Scotland) Abandoned; forlorn.
* 1976 , David Craig, Scottish literature and the Scottish people :
As a verb neglect
is to fail to care for or attend to something.As a noun neglect
is the act of neglecting.As an adjective forcasten is
felled, fallen.neglect
English
Verb
(en verb)- I hope / My absence doth neglect no great designs.
- This, my long suffering and my day of grace, / Those who neglect and scorn shall never taste.
It's a gas, passage=One of the hidden glories of Victorian engineering is proper drains.
Derived terms
* benign neglect * neglectful * neglectfully * neglectfulnessNoun
Synonyms
* carelessness * negligenceforcasten
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- I think Christ lieth like an old forcasten castle, forsaken of the inhabitants; all men run away now from Him.
- They dread full ill I was right poor, By my forcasten company.