[
UK
/ʌnkənsˈɪdəd/
]
ADJECTIVE
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without proper consideration or reflection
unconsidered words
prejudice is the holding of unconsidered opinions
slovenly inconsiderate reasoning
How To Use unconsidered In A Sentence
- My task is to winnow through what remains after the onslaught and pick up unconsidered trifles they might have missed. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
- He picks up unconsidered trifles and passes them to an embassy contact. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
- The only power source yet unconsidered, and the one that is unjustly vilified in the court of public opinion, is nuclear power.
- His antiquarian temperament has made him a greater snapper-up of unconsidered trifles of archaeology, architecture and literature.
- The main point of a Smart Person Book is to draw the reader's attention to otherwise unconsidered details of the phenomenon in question, or to point out odd parallels between different manifestations.
- He had little time for Irish neutrality, describing it as an unconsidered stance that stemmed from the ‘desire to make a virtue out of a lack of necessity’.
- This paper looks at the previously unconsidered racial stereotype of whiteface utilized by Anglo Americans in the middle of the nineteenth century to distance their working-class from those of the newly arrived immigrant Irish.
- When I permit subjective and unconsidered ideas to intervene in the objective course of the design process, I acknowledge the significance of personal feelings in my work.
- It is a mini-encyclopedia of bric-a-brac and unconsidered trifles, ranging from apostle jugs to wine and sauce labels.
- Mumbai's ordeal-by-deluge holds important caveats for India's dynamic of unconsidered, runaway urbanisation.