neglectfully


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ne·glect·ful

 (nĭ-glĕkt′fəl)
adj.
Characterized by neglect; heedless: neglectful of their responsibilities. See Synonyms at negligent.

ne·glect′ful·ly adv.
ne·glect′ful·ness n.
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Adv.1.neglectfully - in a neglectful manner
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neglectfully

[nɪˈglektfəlɪ] ADVnegligentemente
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neglectfully

advnachlässig
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had neglectfully used a name of a company already existing Down Under.