(careless oversight)
1oversight — I (carelessness) noun blunder, careless mistake, careless omission, erratum, error, failure, failure to notice, heedlessness, inadvertency, inattention, incuria, lapse, laxity, laxness, mistake, neglect, negligence, nonobservance, remissness,… …
2careless mistake — index oversight (carelessness) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3careless omission — index oversight (carelessness) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4oversight — [ō′vər sīt΄] n. 1. a superintendence; supervision, esp. when careful or vigilant 2. an unintentional, careless mistake or omission …
5oversight — o•ver•sight [[t]ˈoʊ vərˌsaɪt[/t]] n. 1) unintentional failure to notice or consider 2) a careless omission or error 3) the act of overseeing …
6neglect — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Disregard Nouns 1. neglect, negligence, carelessness, heedlessness, thoughtlessness, dereliction, delinquency; omission, oversight, laches, default; benign neglect; rashness; procrastination. See… …
7neglect — ne·glect n: a disregard of duty resulting from carelessness, indifference, or willfulness; esp: a failure to provide a child under one s care with proper food, clothing, shelter, supervision, medical care, or emotional stability compare abuse 2,… …
8slip-up — noun a minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc. • Syn: ↑slip, ↑miscue, ↑parapraxis • Derivationally related forms: ↑slip up, ↑slip (for: ↑slip) …
9Criticism of George W. Bush — George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States, has drawn significant domestic and international criticism since his election in 2000. His level of popular support has declined from 90 percent (the highest ever recorded by Gallup) [cite… …
10Credit crunch — For information about the late 2000s credit crisis, see Financial crisis of 2007–2010. For the credit crunch used in closing credits, see Closing credits#Marginalization for television promotion. A credit crunch (also known as a credit squeeze or …