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inconsiderate

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[ UK /ɪnkənsˈɪdəɹət/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking regard for the rights or feelings of others
    shockingly inconsiderate behavior
  2. without proper consideration or reflection
    unconsidered words
    prejudice is the holding of unconsidered opinions
    slovenly inconsiderate reasoning

How To Use inconsiderate In A Sentence

  • What often seems like rudeness and inconsiderate behavior, a lack of respect for other people, even dangerous driving habits, or poor quality workmanship all stem from a lack of upbringing and education in manners, foresight, and anticipating and avoiding problems. Prices almost never listed
  • What would be your couth response to my inconsiderate neighbors?
  • The recent move to fine inconsiderate drivers from illegal parking is late in forthcoming.
  • Focus on peoples' loyal, affectionate qualities rather than their tactless, inconsiderate ones.
  • [6249] Levinus Lemnius reckons up three things which generally disturb the peace of marriage: the first is when they marry intempestive or unseasonably, as many mortal men marry precipitately and inconsiderately, when they are effete and old: the second when they marry unequally for fortunes and birth: the third, when a sick impotent person weds one that is sound, novae nuptae spes frustratur: many dislikes instantly follow. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • In others, there appears to be no sanctions on loud aggressive and inconsiderate behaviour.
  • Residents in the area are also annoyed at the disruption being caused by what they consider to be inconsiderate motorists.
  • He is very intelligent and calculative but purely sadistic, often the ‘man with all the ideas’ and entirely inconsiderate for the souls around him.
  • But whilst I blame the illaudable customs of the inconsiderate, I rejoice in the number of the worthy. The Wife; or, Caroline Herbert
  • Building considerate products is not necessarily substantially more difficult than building rude or inconsiderate products.
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