inattention

[ US /ˌɪnəˈtɛntʃən/ ]
[ UK /ɪnɐtˈɛnʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. lack of attention
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How To Use inattention In A Sentence

  • The current 20-40-year-olds probably won't do politics again; they'll do environmental stuff and bike and have kids, and all the Palin types need is inattention from the moderates/progressives to win. Seattle Times, Your Bias Is Showing « PubliCola
  • The slightest little bit of inattention can let something slip through.
  • He ran swiftly about from object to object, rapidly lecturing their inattention.
  • One moment of inattention when driving could be fatal.
  • My inattention could have caused a serious injury or death.
  • He preceded his speech with a warning against inattention.
  • These girls parents failed them, either through inattention or condoning the abuse.
  • He preceded his speech with a warning against inattention.
  • Inattention or attention transitoriness was the prominent characteristic of all the students.
  • Your suggestion to come upstairs saved me from having to bark at the lad for his inattention.
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