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  • 81forgetful — adjective Date: 14th century 1. likely to forget 2. characterized by negligent failure to remember ; neglectful 3. inducing oblivion < forgetful sleep > • forgetfully adverb • forgetfulness noun …

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  • 82irreligious — adjective Date: 15th century 1. neglectful of religion ; lacking religious emotions, doctrines, or practices < so irreligious that they exploit popular religion for professional purposes G. B. Shaw > 2. indicating lack of religion • irreligiously …

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  • 83scamp — I. noun Etymology: obsolete scamp to roam about idly Date: 1808 1. rascal, rogue 2. an impish or playful young person • scampish adjective II. transitive verb Etymology: origin unknown …

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  • 84neglectfully — adverb see neglectful …

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  • 85neglectfulness — noun see neglectful …

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