怠慢

たいまん

negligence, carelessness

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word 怠慢 (dài màn) primarily means to treat someone or something with neglect or disrespect, often implying a lack of proper attention or courtesy. It is commonly used to describe situations where a person is slighting others, such as customers, guests, or responsibilities.

Common Contexts

怠慢 is frequently used in formal or semi-formal contexts, especially when discussing poor treatment of others or neglecting duties. It often carries a negative connotation, suggesting carelessness or rudeness.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 怠慢客人: to slight or neglect guests/customers; used when someone is rude or inattentive to visitors.
  • 怠慢工作: to neglect work; implies shirking responsibilities.
  • 怠慢 + noun: a common pattern meaning "don’t neglect...", often used in advice or warnings.

Nuances

Using 怠慢 implies more than just forgetting or ignoring; it suggests a deliberate or careless attitude that causes offense or harm. It is stronger than simply "not paying attention" and often involves social or professional disrespect.

Common Confusion

怠慢 should not be confused with (laziness) or (slow). 怠慢 focuses on neglect or slighting others, not on slowness or laziness itself.

Example Sentences

He was very neglectful towards the customers, which led to poor business.

Don’t neglect your health; regular check-ups are very important.

He neglected his work duties and was criticized by the boss.