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- Négligent is a French adjective meaning 'careless' or 'neglectful,' used to describe people who fail to take proper care of their duties or appearance.
- The word changes based on gender: 'négligent' for masculine and 'négligente' for feminine. It is common in professional, legal, and everyday contexts.
- It differs from 'distrait' (absent-minded) as it implies a failure of responsibility, and from 'négligeable' (insignificant), which refers to things, not people.
- Commonly paired with prepositions like 'dans' (in) or 'envers' (toward), it highlights a lack of 'rigueur' or attention to detail in various situations.
The French adjective négligent (feminine: négligente) is a multifaceted term that primarily describes a person who fails to exercise proper care, attention, or diligence in their duties or appearance. At its core, it suggests a lack of responsibility or a disregard for standards that are expected in a given context. This isn't merely about being 'forgetful' (which would be distrait); it implies a more profound failure to uphold an obligation. In professional settings, calling someone négligent is a serious critique, suggesting that their lack of focus could lead to errors, accidents, or systemic failures. It carries a weight of accountability that simple 'clumsiness' does not. For instance, a doctor who forgets a sponge inside a patient is not just clumsy; they are négligent.
- Professional Context
- In the workplace, this term describes an employee who ignores safety protocols or fails to double-check their work. It is often used in performance reviews to denote a pattern of carelessness.
- Physical Appearance
- When applied to appearance, 'un style négligé' or a person being 'négligent de sa personne' refers to someone who does not take care of their hygiene or clothing. It suggests a messy or unkempt state.
L'expert a conclu que le conducteur était négligent car il n'avait pas vérifié ses freins avant le départ.
Beyond the physical and professional, the word also touches upon emotional and social spheres. One can be négligent envers ses amis (neglectful toward one's friends), meaning they do not invest the necessary time or effort to maintain the relationship. This nuance is vital for learners to grasp because it bridges the gap between 'forgetting' and 'failing to care.' While 'oublier' is an accident of memory, 'être négligent' is often perceived as a character flaw or a failure of the will. In legal French, négligence is a specific category of fault, often contrasted with imprudence. While both lead to harm, negligence is the failure to act when action was required, whereas imprudence is acting without sufficient caution.
Elle est très intelligente, mais parfois un peu négligente dans les détails administratifs.
- Social Nuance
- If you are described as 'négligent envers vos devoirs,' it implies a moral failing, suggesting that you have the capacity to do better but choose not to put in the effort.
Culturally, the French often value 'le travail bien fait' (work well done). Therefore, being labeled as négligent is a significant social stigma in professional environments. It suggests that the individual lacks the 'rigueur' (rigor) that is highly prized in French education and corporate culture. Conversely, in the world of fashion, a 'négligé' look might be intentional—a form of studied nonchalance—but the adjective négligent itself rarely carries this positive, artistic connotation. It almost always remains a pejorative term used to highlight a deficiency in care or attention.
Un parent négligent peut perdre la garde de ses enfants.
Il a été licencié pour avoir été négligent de façon répétée.
Ne sois pas négligent avec ta santé.
Using négligent correctly requires attention to gender and number agreement, as it is a standard French adjective. For a masculine singular subject, use négligent. For feminine singular, add an 'e' to make négligente. The plural forms are négligents (masculine) and négligentes (feminine). The word is often followed by the preposition dans (in) or envers (toward) to specify the area of neglect. For example, 'Il est négligent dans son travail' (He is careless in his work) or 'Elle est négligente envers ses responsabilités' (She is neglectful toward her responsibilities).
- Agreement Patterns
- Masculine: Un ouvrier négligent. Feminine: Une infirmière négligente. Plural: Des élèves négligents.
Le rapport souligne que la direction a été négligente lors de l'inspection.
When describing a physical state or an object that has been poorly maintained, you might use the past participle of the related verb négliger as an adjective: négligé. However, négligent specifically refers to the person's character or behavior in that moment. If you say 'Il a un aspect négligé,' you are talking about his look. If you say 'Il est négligent,' you are talking about his habit of being careless. This distinction is subtle but important for high-level fluency. In academic writing, négligent is frequently paired with abstract nouns like comportement (behavior) or attitude.
Les propriétaires négligents risquent une amende salée.
- Common Prepositions
- 'Négligent sur' (regarding details), 'Négligent de' (failing to - literary), 'Négligent dans' (in a task).
In a sentence, négligent usually follows the verb être (to be) or paraître (to seem). It can also function as an attributive adjective before or after a noun, though placing it after the noun is more common and sounds more natural in most contexts. For example, 'Un employé négligent' sounds better than 'Un négligent employé.' When used after a noun, it emphasizes the characteristic as a defining trait of that person in that specific instance. In more formal or legal French, you might see the phrase 'se montrer négligent' (to show oneself to be negligent), which adds a layer of formality to the observation.
Il ne faut pas être négligent avec les consignes de sécurité.
Sa manière de s'habiller est un peu négligente, mais il est très compétent.
Les parents ne doivent pas se montrer négligents face aux besoins de leurs enfants.
You will encounter négligent in a wide variety of everyday and professional situations in France. One of the most common places is in the news, particularly when reporting on accidents or legal trials. Journalists often use the term to describe a party that failed to prevent a disaster. For example, in a report about a fire in a building, you might hear: 'Le propriétaire a été jugé négligent car les issues de secours étaient bloquées.' This usage highlights the legal and moral responsibility associated with the word. It's also frequent in the world of insurance, where 'faute négligente' (negligent fault) determines whether a claim will be paid out.
- The Legal System
- In French law, 'homicide involontaire par négligence' is a specific charge. You will hear this in crime dramas or real-life court reporting.
La police a déclaré que le gardien avait été négligent pendant sa ronde.
In the workplace, managers use this word during annual performance reviews (les entretiens annuels). If a manager says, 'Vous avez été un peu négligent sur le suivi des dossiers,' it's a polite but firm way of saying you've been slacking or making too many mistakes. It's less aggressive than saying 'incompétent' but more serious than 'distrait.' You might also hear it in the context of healthcare. Doctors and nurses are often reminded not to be négligents with patient hygiene or medication dosages, as the stakes are incredibly high. In these contexts, the word is synonymous with a lack of professionalism.
Ne sois pas négligent avec tes révisions si tu veux réussir ton examen.
- Education
- Teachers use 'négligent' to describe students who turn in messy work or consistently forget their materials.
Finally, you'll hear it in the context of parenting or social services. A 'parent négligent' is a term used by social workers to describe a situation where a child's basic needs are not being met. This is a very heavy use of the word. On a lighter note, you might hear friends teasing each other: 'Tu es négligent, tu n'as pas répondu à mon message depuis trois jours !' Here, it's used to point out a lack of social 'care.' Whether in a high-stakes legal battle or a low-stakes social interaction, the word négligent always serves to point out a gap between what was expected and what was actually done.
C'est un travail négligent, il faut tout recommencer.
Le gouvernement ne peut pas se permettre d'être négligent face au changement climatique.
L'infirmière n'était pas négligente, elle était simplement débordée.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is confusing the adjective négligent with the related adjective négligeable. While they share the same root (the verb négliger), their meanings are entirely different. Négligent refers to a person or entity that is careless. Négligeable refers to something that is so small or unimportant that it can be ignored (negligible). If you say 'Cette erreur est négligente,' you are incorrectly attributing human carelessness to an inanimate error; you should say 'Cette erreur est négligeable' (if it's a small error) or 'C'est une erreur due à la négligence' (it's an error due to carelessness).
- Négligent vs. Négligeable
- Négligent = Careless (person). Négligeable = Tiny/Unimportant (thing).
Faux: Il a fait une erreur négligente. Vrai: Il a été négligent en faisant cette erreur.
Another common error involves the confusion between négligent and distrait. While both words imply a lack of focus, distrait (absent-minded) is usually seen as a temporary or accidental state—you simply forgot because your mind was elsewhere. Négligent, however, carries a moral or professional judgment. It implies that you had a duty to be careful and you failed. Calling a coworker distrait is a mild observation; calling them négligent is a serious accusation. Learners often use négligent when they mean 'forgetful,' which can sound much harsher than intended in a social context.
Ne confondez pas: Un style négligé (unkempt look) et un homme négligent (careless man).
- Agreement Errors
- Many learners forget to add the 'e' for feminine subjects. 'Elle est négligent' is incorrect; it must be 'Elle est négligente.'
Finally, be careful with the preposition that follows. English speakers often want to say 'négligent avec' (careless with), and while this is sometimes heard and understood, 'négligent dans' or 'négligent envers' are often more precise in French. Using 'avec' too much can make your French sound like a direct translation from English rather than natural speech. Also, remember that négligence is the noun, and it is feminine (la négligence). Mixing up the noun and adjective is a common slip: 'C'est un négligence' is wrong; 'C'est de la négligence' or 'C'est un acte négligent' are correct.
Attention: 'Négligemment' est l'adverbe, pas 'négligentement' (qui n'existe pas).
Une erreur négligente est une faute, une erreur négligeable est sans importance.
Elle n'est pas négligente, elle est juste très occupée.
To truly master the concept of négligent, it's helpful to compare it to its synonyms and near-synonyms. Each has a specific shade of meaning. Imprudent is perhaps the closest, but it implies taking an active risk, whereas négligent is more about a passive failure to act. For example, driving too fast is imprudent; failing to check your brakes for years is négligent. Another synonym is inattentif, which is softer and suggests a simple lack of focus rather than a failure of duty. Désordonné refers specifically to a lack of physical organization, while négligent is broader and more judgmental.
- Négligent vs. Imprudent
- Négligent: Failure to do what is required. Imprudent: Doing something risky.
- Négligent vs. Incurie (Noun)
- 'Incurie' is a more formal, literary noun for extreme negligence, often used for organizations or governments.
Il est négligent avec son argent, il ne compte jamais ses dépenses.
In a more formal or literary context, you might use indolent or nonchalant. Nonchalant can actually be positive in French, suggesting a cool, relaxed attitude, whereas négligent never is. If you want to describe someone who is extremely lazy and neglectful of their duties, fainéant is a strong, informal alternative. For someone who is messy in their work, brouillon is a great word—it implies that their ideas or execution are all over the place. Finally, laxiste is used to describe an authority figure (like a parent or a boss) who is too permissive or 'negligent' in enforcing rules.
Ce n'est pas de la méchanceté, c'est de la négligence pure et simple.
- Négligent vs. Laxiste
- Négligent: Forgets to do things. Laxiste: Intentionally lets things slide.
When you want to avoid the judgmental tone of négligent, you might say someone is peu soigneux (not very careful) or étourdi (absent-minded/dizzy). These are much kinder ways to describe someone who makes mistakes. On the other hand, if you want to be even more severe, coupable (guilty) is often paired with negligence in legal contexts: 'une négligence coupable.' Knowing these alternatives allows you to tailor your level of criticism or description to the specific situation, moving from a gentle observation of a friend's messiness to a formal accusation of professional misconduct.
Le témoin a paru négligent dans ses réponses.
Sa conduite négligente a causé beaucoup de tort à l'entreprise.
Il est négligent de sa santé depuis des années.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The root 'legere' is the same as in 'lire' (to read). So, etymologically, being negligent is like 'not reading' the situation or the rules properly.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the final 't' in the masculine form (it should be silent).
- Pronouncing the 'é' as a schwa (it must be a clear 'ay' sound).
- Confusing the nasal 'ent' with 'ant' or 'ont'.
- Failing to pronounce the 't' in the feminine form 'négligente' (where it IS pronounced).
- Making the 'g' hard like in 'goat' (it should be soft like 'j' before 'l' and 'i').
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize due to the English cognate.
Requires correct gender/number agreement and preposition use.
Nasal ending and silent 't' can be tricky for beginners.
Clearly audible in formal contexts like news or law.
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المتطلبات الأساسية
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Adjective Agreement
Une personne (f) négligente, un homme (m) négligent.
Preposition 'envers'
Négligent envers ses parents.
Nasal Vowels
The 'ent' in 'négligent' is a nasal vowel /ɑ̃/.
Silent Final Consonants
The 't' is silent in 'négligent' but pronounced in 'négligente'.
Adverb Formation
Adjectives ending in 'ent' form adverbs with 'emment': négligemment.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Il est négligent avec son livre.
He is careless with his book.
Masculine singular adjective.
Elle est négligente.
She is careless.
Feminine singular adjective (add -e).
Tu es négligent !
You are careless!
Informal singular 'tu'.
Le petit garçon est négligent.
The little boy is careless.
Adjective after the noun.
Nous ne sommes pas négligents.
We are not careless.
Masculine plural (add -s).
Est-il négligent ?
Is he careless?
Question form with inversion.
C'est un chat négligent.
It's a careless cat.
Adjective modifying 'chat'.
Elles sont négligentes.
They (f) are careless.
Feminine plural (add -es).
Il est négligent dans ses devoirs.
He is careless in his homework.
Using 'dans' for a specific area.
L'élève est négligente avec ses stylos.
The student (f) is careless with her pens.
Feminine agreement.
Le serveur est un peu négligent aujourd'hui.
The waiter is a bit careless today.
'Un peu' softens the adjective.
Mes amis sont négligents avec l'heure.
My friends are careless with the time.
Plural agreement.
Ne sois pas négligent avec ton argent.
Don't be careless with your money.
Imperative form.
Elle paraît négligente de sa chambre.
She seems neglectful of her room.
Verb 'paraître' + adjective.
C'est un travail négligent, recommence.
It's a careless job, start again.
Adjective describing the result.
Ils ont été négligents lors du pique-nique.
They were careless during the picnic.
Passé composé with 'être'.
Un conducteur négligent a grillé le feu rouge.
A careless driver ran the red light.
Adjective before the verb.
Elle a été licenciée car elle était trop négligente.
She was fired because she was too careless.
Cause and effect with 'car'.
Il est négligent envers ses plantes.
He is neglectful toward his plants.
Preposition 'envers'.
Le rapport est plein d'erreurs négligentes.
The report is full of careless errors.
Adjective modifying 'erreurs'.
On ne peut pas être négligent avec la sécurité.
One cannot be careless with safety.
General 'on' for rules.
Son attitude négligente agace tout le monde.
His careless attitude annoys everyone.
Feminine 'attitude' requires 'négligente'.
Pourquoi es-tu si négligent avec tes clés ?
Why are you so careless with your keys?
Interrogative with 'si' (so).
Les parents négligents ont été avertis.
The neglectful parents were warned.
Passive voice.
L'entreprise a été jugée négligente par le tribunal.
The company was found negligent by the court.
Legal context for negligence.
Il s'est montré négligent dans la gestion du projet.
He showed himself to be negligent in the project management.
Reflexive 'se montrer' + adjective.
Une infirmière négligente a oublié le dossier.
A negligent nurse forgot the file.
Professional responsibility.
Son style est volontairement négligent.
His style is intentionally unkempt/careless.
Adverb 'volontairement' modifying the adjective.
Le gardien a été négligent pendant sa ronde de nuit.
The guard was negligent during his night round.
Specific time context.
Elle est souvent négligente sur les détails techniques.
She is often careless regarding technical details.
Preposition 'sur' for specific details.
Les propriétaires négligents risquent de lourdes amendes.
Negligent owners risk heavy fines.
Consequence with 'risquer de'.
Il ne faut pas paraître négligent devant le client.
One must not appear careless in front of the client.
Social professional advice.
L'administration s'est révélée négligente face à la crise.
The administration proved to be negligent in the face of the crisis.
Reflexive 'se révéler' + adjective.
Un esprit négligent ne peut saisir ces nuances.
A careless mind cannot grasp these nuances.
Abstract usage of 'esprit'.
Il est coupable d'une négligence caractérisée.
He is guilty of characterized (blatant) negligence.
Noun 'négligence' with adjective 'caractérisée'.
Sa plume est parfois négligente, mais son génie est réel.
His writing is sometimes careless, but his genius is real.
Metaphorical use for writing style.
Le maire a été accusé d'être négligent dans l'entretien des routes.
The mayor was accused of being negligent in road maintenance.
Formal accusation structure.
Les historiens jugent ce souverain comme étant négligent.
Historians judge this sovereign as being negligent.
Participial phrase 'étant négligent'.
Elle est devenue négligente de ses propres intérêts.
She became negligent of her own interests.
Psychological nuance.
L'incurie de l'État a rendu le système négligent.
The State's lack of care made the system negligent.
C1 vocabulary 'incurie' linked to 'négligent'.
Une faute négligente n'exclut pas la responsabilité pénale.
A negligent fault does not exclude criminal liability.
Legal terminology.
Il serait négligent d'occulter les causes profondes du conflit.
It would be negligent to obscure the deep causes of the conflict.
Conditional 'serait' for high-level argument.
La négligence de l'artiste confine ici à l'esthétique du chaos.
The artist's negligence here borders on an aesthetic of chaos.
Philosophical/Artistic critique.
On ne saurait être plus négligent dans l'application de ce décret.
One could not be more negligent in the application of this decree.
Formal 'on ne saurait' structure.
L'individu s'est montré négligent de sa propre survie.
The individual proved negligent of his own survival.
Existential tone.
Cette prose, bien que négligente en apparence, est finement ciselée.
This prose, though seemingly careless, is finely crafted.
Concessive 'bien que'.
La jurisprudence distingue la négligence de l'imprudence manifeste.
Case law distinguishes negligence from manifest imprudence.
Technical legal distinction.
Sa négligence envers le protocole a provoqué un incident diplomatique.
His negligence toward protocol caused a diplomatic incident.
High-stakes political context.
المرادفات
الأضداد
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— Used to point out that a mistake was caused by a lack of care. It shifts the blame to the person's lack of attention.
Le feu a pris ? C'est de la négligence !
— A common warning given to children or employees. It means 'be careful' or 'pay attention to your duties.'
Ne sois pas négligent avec tes révisions.
— Refers to a messy or unkempt physical appearance. Often used in fashion to describe a 'messy-chic' style.
Il cultive un look négligé très tendance.
— A formal way to say someone was careless because they forgot to do something. Common in legal reports.
Le technicien a été négligent par omission de contrôle.
— A heavy legal phrase. It means someone is legally responsible for a problem because they weren't careful.
Le directeur a été reconnu coupable de négligence.
— A gentler synonym for 'négligent.' It's often used in polite conversation to avoid being too harsh.
Il est un peu peu soigneux avec son matériel.
— Describes someone who doesn't take care of their own health or well-being. It implies self-neglect.
À force de travailler, il est devenu négligent envers lui-même.
— While not using the word 'négligent', it describes the result of a negligent person's work—a sloppy job.
Ce rapport est un travail bâclé, refais-le.
— An idiomatic way to say someone is careless in every single aspect of a task or situation.
Ils ont été négligents sur toute la ligne dans cette affaire.
— To turn out to be negligent. Often used when a problem reveals someone's lack of care.
L'enquêteur s'est avéré négligent dans ses recherches.
يُخلط عادةً مع
Means 'insignificant' or 'tiny.' Used for things, not people.
Means 'absent-minded.' It's an accident, whereas negligence is a failure of duty.
Often refers specifically to an unkempt physical appearance or a sloppy result.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To let things slide or to be neglectful of one's appearance or duties. It's a common phrase for negligence.
Il y a un certain laisser-aller dans ce bureau.
neutral— To do something very carelessly or without any effort. Literally 'to do things over the leg.'
Il a fait son rapport par-dessus la jambe.
informal— To rush through work and do it poorly due to lack of care. Directly related to being negligent.
Elle a bâclé son examen en dix minutes.
neutral— To have one's mind elsewhere. While it means 'distracted,' it's often the excuse for being negligent.
Excuse-moi, j'ai été négligent, j'avais la tête ailleurs.
neutral— To stop making an effort or to neglect oneself entirely, often due to depression or laziness.
Depuis qu'il a perdu son job, il se laisse couler.
informal— To disregard or ignore something (like rules or safety), which is a form of negligence.
Il a fait fi des consignes de sécurité.
formal— To miss something important because of a lack of attention or care.
Il est passé à côté d'une erreur énorme par négligence.
neutral— To only do what one wants, ignoring advice or rules, which often leads to negligent behavior.
L'enfant n'en fait qu'à sa tête et devient négligent.
neutral— To deliberately ignore a problem or a lack of care. This is 'negligence by choice.'
Le patron a fermé les yeux sur son travail négligent.
neutral— To put something aside and neglect it. Often used for duties or responsibilities.
Il a mis de côté ses responsabilités et est devenu négligent.
neutralسهل الخلط
Similar root and sound.
Négligent is about human behavior (careless). Négligeable is about quantity or importance (insignificant).
Une erreur négligeable (unimportant error) vs. Un employé négligent (careless employee).
Both involve a lack of attention.
Distrait is accidental and often temporary. Négligent implies a moral or professional failure.
Il est distrait car il pense à ses vacances vs. Il est négligent car il ne vérifie jamais son travail.
Both lead to accidents.
Imprudent is taking an active risk. Négligent is a passive failure to take care.
Conduire trop vite est imprudent. Ne pas changer ses pneus usés est négligent.
Both describe a lack of order.
Désordonné is specifically about physical mess. Négligent is about the lack of care in actions.
Sa chambre est désordonnée, mais il n'est pas négligent dans son travail.
Both involve forgetting.
Oublieux is a trait of memory. Négligent is a trait of character/care.
Il est oublieux des dates d'anniversaire, mais il n'est pas négligent envers ses amis.
أنماط الجُمل
Sujet + être + négligent.
Il est négligent.
Sujet + être + négligent + avec + nom.
Elle est négligente avec ses affaires.
Sujet + être + négligent + envers + quelqu'un.
Il est négligent envers sa famille.
Sujet + se montrer + négligent + dans + nom.
L'entreprise s'est montrée négligente dans la sécurité.
Il serait + négligent + de + infinitif.
Il serait négligent de ne pas vérifier.
Nom + par + négligence + verbe.
Le gardien, par négligence, a laissé la porte ouverte.
Adjectif + mais + négligent.
Il est intelligent mais négligent.
Négligent + de + sa personne.
Il est devenu négligent de sa personne.
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Common in professional and legal discourse; moderately common in daily speech.
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Using 'négligent' for a small error.
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Cette erreur est négligeable.
You are confusing human behavior with the importance of a thing.
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Elle est négligent.
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Elle est négligente.
Failing to agree the adjective with the feminine subject.
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Pronouncing the 't' in 'Il est négligent'.
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/ne.ɡli.ʒɑ̃/ (silent t)
In masculine singular adjectives ending in 'nt', the 't' is usually silent.
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Using 'négligent' when you mean 'distracted'.
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Il est distrait.
'Négligent' implies a failure of duty, 'distrait' is just being absent-minded.
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Writing 'négligentement'.
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Négligemment.
Adverbs from '-ent' adjectives always end in '-emment'.
نصائح
Gender Agreement
Always check the subject. If it's feminine, add that 'e' and pronounce the 't'. It's a very common mistake for learners to keep it masculine.
The 'Négligeable' Trap
Never use 'négligent' to mean 'small' or 'unimportant'. That's 'négligeable'. Remember: People are negligent, amounts are negligible.
Professional Use
Use this word carefully in the office. Calling a colleague 'négligent' is a serious professional insult that implies they are failing at their job.
Nasal Vowels
Practice the 'ent' sound. It's the same nasal sound as in 'parent' or 'argent'. Don't let the 't' slip out in the masculine form!
Legal Context
If you are reading a French newspaper and see 'négligence', look for who is being blamed. It's almost always about assigning responsibility.
Artistic Nuance
In art or literature, 'négligent' can describe a style that isn't overly polished. It can be a neutral observation or a critique of the technique.
Softening the Blow
If you want to be less harsh, use 'peu soigneux' or 'un peu distrait'. 'Négligent' is quite strong.
Right Preposition
Use 'envers' when the neglect affects people (friends, family). Use 'dans' when it's about a task or professional field.
Latin Root
Remember the root 'legere' (to read/choose). A negligent person is someone who 'doesn't read' the situation or rules carefully.
Visualizing Negligence
Visualize a messy desk where important papers are falling into the trash. That person is 'négligent'. The image helps lock in the meaning.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of a 'Negligent' person who 'Neglects' their 'Gents' (gentlemen/friends). They don't take care of people or things.
ربط بصري
Imagine a scientist in a lab coat who is 'négligent' and accidentally knocks over a glowing green vial because they weren't looking. The mess is 'négligence.'
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Try to use 'négligent' to describe a character in a movie you recently watched. Why were they negligent? What happened as a result?
أصل الكلمة
Derived from the Latin 'negligens', which is the present participle of 'negligere' (to neglect). The Latin word is composed of 'nec' (not) and 'legere' (to pick up, choose, or read).
المعنى الأصلي: Literally 'not picking up' or 'not choosing,' implying a failure to gather or pay attention to what is necessary.
It belongs to the Romance language family, with cognates in English (negligent), Italian (negligente), and Spanish (negligente).السياق الثقافي
Be careful when using this word with friends; it can be more offensive than 'distrait' because it implies they don't care.
The English 'negligent' is very similar, but in French, the word is used slightly more often in casual descriptions of appearance ('un look négligé').
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سياقات واقعية
Workplace
- erreur négligente
- manque de rigueur
- suivi négligent
- faute professionnelle
Legal
- homicide par négligence
- négligence caractérisée
- responsabilité civile
- dommages et intérêts
Personal Hygiene/Fashion
- tenue négligée
- aspect négligent
- se négliger
- style décontracté
Education
- élève négligent
- travail bâclé
- manque de soin
- devoirs non faits
Health
- négligent de sa santé
- oublier son traitement
- manque d'hygiène
- suivi médical
بدايات محادثة
"Penses-tu qu'on est plus négligent aujourd'hui avec la technologie ?"
"As-tu déjà eu un collègue vraiment négligent ? Qu'est-ce qui s'est passé ?"
"Est-ce qu'un artiste doit être un peu négligent pour être créatif ?"
"Quelle est la différence pour toi entre être distrait et être négligent ?"
"Peut-on pardonner une erreur négligente dans le domaine de la santé ?"
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Décris une situation où tu as été négligent et les conséquences que cela a eues.
Est-ce que tu penses être quelqu'un de méticuleux ou de plutôt négligent dans ton travail ?
Réfléchis à l'importance de la rigueur dans ta culture par rapport à la culture française.
Comment peut-on aider une personne négligente à devenir plus attentive ?
Imagine un monde où personne n'est jamais négligent. Serait-ce une bonne chose ?
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, in French, 'négligent' almost always carries a negative connotation of failing to meet a standard or duty. Even in fashion, while a 'look négligé' can be trendy, the adjective 'négligent' applied to a person's behavior remains a criticism.
In 'négligente', you pronounce the final 't' clearly. It sounds like 'nay-glee-zhont'. In the masculine 'négligent', the 't' is silent, ending on the nasal vowel 'zhon'.
'Négligent' describes the person's character or habit of being careless. 'Négligé' is the past participle used as an adjective to describe the *result* or the *appearance* (e.g., 'un jardin négligé' - a neglected garden).
Yes, 'négligent avec' is common and understood (e.g., 'négligent avec son argent'). However, 'négligent dans' (in a task) or 'négligent envers' (toward a person) are often seen as more precise in formal French.
Yes, while its basic meaning is simple, the nuances of its legal, professional, and stylistic uses make it a B2 level word. It requires understanding the weight of responsibility it implies.
The most direct opposites are 'soigneux' (careful), 'attentif' (attentive), or 'méticuleux' (meticulous). 'Diligent' is also a formal antonym.
Usually, no. You describe a *person* as 'négligent'. For an object that has been poorly maintained, you would use 'négligé' (e.g., 'un bâtiment négligé').
Very common. You will hear it in reports about medical errors, industrial accidents, or political scandals where someone failed to do their job properly.
Not exactly. A lazy person (paresseux) doesn't want to work. A negligent person might work, but they do it without enough care or attention to detail.
It's the adverb. You can use it to describe how someone does an action: 'Il a jeté ses clés négligemment sur la table' (He threw his keys carelessly on the table).
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Écris une phrase pour décrire un ami qui oublie toujours ses clés.
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Décris les conséquences d'un travail négligent au bureau.
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Utilise 'négligente' dans une phrase sur une infirmière.
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Explique la différence entre 'négligent' et 'distrait'.
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Fais une phrase avec l'adverbe 'négligemment'.
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Imagine une excuse pour quelqu'un qui a été négligent.
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Décris un 'look négligé' à la mode.
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Écris un court paragraphe sur un conducteur négligent.
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Utilise 'négligents' (pluriel) dans une phrase sur des parents.
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Que signifie être 'négligent de sa personne' ?
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Fais une phrase avec 'négligent dans ses études'.
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Écris un avertissement professionnel utilisant le mot 'négligence'.
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Utilise 'négligent' pour décrire un jardin.
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Comment décrirais-tu un travail 'bâclé' sans utiliser 'négligent' ?
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Fais une phrase sur un politicien négligent.
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Utilise 'négligente' pour décrire une attitude.
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Écris une phrase avec 'négligent envers la loi'.
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Décris un animal négligent (humour).
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Utilise 'négligentes' pour un groupe de femmes.
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Quelle est la leçon à tirer de la négligence ?
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Prononce le mot 'négligent' (masculin).
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Prononce le mot 'négligente' (féminin).
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Dis : 'Il est négligent avec son argent.'
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Dis : 'Elle est négligente dans son travail.'
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Explique pourquoi il ne faut pas être négligent au volant.
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Dis : 'C'est une négligence impardonnable.'
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Utilise l'adverbe 'négligemment' dans une phrase orale.
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Décris ton propre style : est-il négligé ou soigné ?
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Dis : 'Les parents ont été jugés négligents.'
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Comment dit-on 'negligible' en français ?
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Dis : 'Je ne veux pas paraître négligent devant toi.'
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Prononce 'négligemment'.
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Dis : 'Une erreur négligente peut coûter cher.'
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Explique ce qu'est un 'conducteur négligent'.
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Dis : 'L'incurie de l'administration est flagrante.'
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Utilise 'négligent' pour parler de la santé.
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Dis : 'Ne sois pas négligent avec les détails.'
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Comment s'appelle le nom dérivé de négligent ?
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Dis : 'Il s'est montré négligent dans sa réponse.'
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Fais une phrase avec 'négligent envers la nature'.
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Écoutez : 'Il est négligent.' De qui parle-t-on ?
Écoutez : 'Elle est négligente.' Entendez-vous le 't' ?
Écoutez : 'C'est une négligence grave.' Est-ce une petite erreur ?
Écoutez : 'Il a agi négligemment.' Est-ce qu'il a fait attention ?
Écoutez : 'L'erreur est négligeable.' Est-ce important ?
Écoutez : 'Les employés sont négligents.' Combien de personnes ?
Écoutez : 'Ne sois pas négligent.' Est-ce un ordre ou un conseil ?
Écoutez : 'Il a un aspect négligé.' De quoi parle-t-on ?
Écoutez : 'La négligence médicale a été prouvée.' Quel est le contexte ?
Écoutez : 'Elle est négligente envers ses fleurs.' Que se passe-t-il ?
Écoutez : 'Le rapport dénonce l'incurie du gouvernement.' Est-ce positif ?
Écoutez : 'Il est négligent dans son hygiène.' Qu'est-ce qu'il ne fait pas ?
Écoutez : 'C'est un travail négligent.' Est-ce que le patron est content ?
Écoutez : 'Il a négligé de fermer la porte.' Qu'a-t-il oublié ?
Écoutez : 'Tu es trop négligent avec tes clés.' Qu'est-ce qu'il risque de faire ?
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Summary
The word 'négligent' is a powerful adjective for describing a lack of care or responsibility. It is more serious than being 'distrait' and is often used in professional or legal settings to assign blame. Example: 'Le médecin a été jugé négligent.'
- Négligent is a French adjective meaning 'careless' or 'neglectful,' used to describe people who fail to take proper care of their duties or appearance.
- The word changes based on gender: 'négligent' for masculine and 'négligente' for feminine. It is common in professional, legal, and everyday contexts.
- It differs from 'distrait' (absent-minded) as it implies a failure of responsibility, and from 'négligeable' (insignificant), which refers to things, not people.
- Commonly paired with prepositions like 'dans' (in) or 'envers' (toward), it highlights a lack of 'rigueur' or attention to detail in various situations.
Gender Agreement
Always check the subject. If it's feminine, add that 'e' and pronounce the 't'. It's a very common mistake for learners to keep it masculine.
The 'Négligeable' Trap
Never use 'négligent' to mean 'small' or 'unimportant'. That's 'négligeable'. Remember: People are negligent, amounts are negligible.
Professional Use
Use this word carefully in the office. Calling a colleague 'négligent' is a serious professional insult that implies they are failing at their job.
Nasal Vowels
Practice the 'ent' sound. It's the same nasal sound as in 'parent' or 'argent'. Don't let the 't' slip out in the masculine form!
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مزيد من كلمات family
à charge
B2شخص يعيله آخر؛ فرد من العائلة يعتمد مالياً على رب الأسرة.
à deux
A2معاً كاثنان؛ كزوج أو ثنائي.
à domicile
A2في المنزل
à jamais
A2Forever, for all time.
à la charge de
B2Dependent on; at the expense of.
à la mémoire de
B2في ذكرى؛ تعبير رسمي يستخدم لتكريم شخص متوفى.
à la place de
B21. تناولت قهوة بدلاً من شايي المعتاد. 2. أعطاني المعلم تمريناً إضافياً بدلاً من الامتحان.
à l'amiable
B2Amicably, by mutual agreement.
à l'égard de
A2With regard to; concerning.
à l'image de
B2على غرار؛ على شاكلة.