What does ihmalkar in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word ihmalkar in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ihmalkar in Turkish.

The word ihmalkar in Turkish means dikkatsiz, ilgisiz, önemsemez, düşüncesiz, dikkatsiz, ihmalkâr, ihmalci, ihmalkâr, ihmalci, ihmalci, ihmalkâr, ihmalci, ihmalkâr, ihmalci, ihmalkâr. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ihmalkar

dikkatsiz, ilgisiz

(person: not diligent)

Tim is a careless pet owner; he never cleans up after his dog.

önemsemez

(who does not watch or listen)

My inattentive father never listened to my stories about school.

düşüncesiz

(formal (thoughtless, careless)

The clerk was fired for being remiss in his work.

dikkatsiz

(careless, inattentive)

The neglectful mother talked on the phone while her son was playing with matches.

ihmalkâr, ihmalci

(person: negligent)

How could you have become so delinquent in your responsibilities?

ihmalkâr, ihmalci

(US (person: not dutiful) (kişi)

Esther's derelict son finally came home after a ten-year absence.

ihmalci, ihmalkâr

(neglectful)

Don't be forgetful of your grandmother's needs.

ihmalci, ihmalkâr

(slack, loose)

That rope's too lax: everything will fall off.

ihmalci, ihmalkâr

(careless, not attentive)

The negligent police officers let the criminal escape.

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