unheeding

ADJECTIVE
  1. marked by or paying little heed or attention
    We have always known that heedless self-interest was bad morals; we know now that it is bad economics
    heedless of danger
    heedless of the child's crying
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How To Use unheeding In A Sentence

  • And the dream had faded, unheeding to her desperate cries for it to come back, her calls of despair.
  • These were men who would unheedingly face fire for their Chief and they were enemies of anybody who tried to reproach him. Plasma Monster
  • Driven once more to unreasoned panic, he tore upwards, unheeding of the dangers.
  • High-energy technology has resulted in the aggregation of such huge amounts of power that small social units operating alone are often ruthlessly and unheedingly swept aside in their ends are antithetic to the purposes of those who control the power. Energy and Society~ Chapter 12~ The Distribution of Consumer Goods
  • They all took deep draughts of water to slake their thirst, unheeding the fact that it might not be suitable for drinking.
  • And T.S. Eliot's river in The Dry Salvages is an image of solid, unheeding toughness.
  • Or maybe the distance is not exact, and the border is two days away, and we will ride over it unheeding because we are not expecting it so soon.
  • She was very young and she was pregnant; when she climbed up the mountain, the full basket on her head, her naked skin glowed with sweat and her bare feet trod unheedingly on stones and thorns.
  • She has left the safety of her home to explore the unknown, unheeding of the danger she may very well face.
  • Ahead of them, Pesky moved unheedingly along the narrow companionway. The Cruise of a Deathtime
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