How To Use Unthought In A Sentence
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And, indeed, as [52] Scaliger observes, nothing more invites a reader than an argument unlooked for, unthought of, and sells better than a scurrile pamphlet, tum maxime cum novitas excitat [53] palatum.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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If the rows on the ears of corn are irregular and broken, the planter is considered careless and unthoughtful.
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On the other hand, if we bite the hand that feeds us in some unthought of way, we could be erased in a moment.
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In the early twenty-first century, lower costs for search, coordination, and evaluation are making previously unthought-of applications feasible - just as happened with the Internet in the 1990's.
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He is, as mentioned earlier, sometimes unthoughtful and inconsiderate.
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I also like Mill's querulous intolerance of the conformist pressure of orthodoxy and his impatience with unthoughtfulness.
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Let us say that the cheating person, in this hypothetical scenario, is a woman, and that her husband is kind of an unthoughtful jerk.
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Everything in the media starts from the assumption that ‘We mean well,’ and from the unspoken, indeed unthought, assumption that this claim need never be questioned.
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A creative person is neither a utopianist nor an unthoughtful daredevil.
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Just when a decisive voice is called for, there's Michael Ignatieff bleating almost en passant about the Harper cut-and-run exercise, and then proffering loads of hype about a Liberal "thinkers 'conference" in March (which may conflict with a Spring election call, leaving all those thoughts unthought).
Opposition: time to recalibrate
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Neither writer is an exponent of unthought, liberal individualism.
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There's no horse-trading, no brilliant orchestration of competing interests to reveal a previously unthought of solution, that is going to reconcile those sets of goals.
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For Tom, a student who is listening, this idea is a flash of inspiration, a hereto unthought of concept - a world where people work for each other and share instead of compete.
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In fact, considering my most recent actions, one could easily come to the conclusion that I was raised by people who had no sense of solicitude whatsoever, but it was not the case; unthoughtfulness is a trait I developed all on my own.
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Let's get away from the topic of seduction and unthought of possibilities.
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One cannot expect a thoughtful and intelligent answer to an unthoughtful comment.
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Naturally the availability of what we have today was unthought of and in most cases seemed impossible, but most television sets were capable of providing at least up to four basic channels.
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There were merchants in that place from distant nations I had never heard of, spices and dishes and colours unthought of.
NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
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It suggests that there may be new and previously unthought of ways of intervening in these processes.
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However, manners have had to adapt to a number of situations hitherto unthought of.
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This is a poetry that leads the reader not only in and down but also, through re-sounding, across, crossing boundaries, making unthought of connections, exploring the fertile errata of translation.
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No language is static (well you could consider Latin, but that is a true dead language), and should not be as it needs to change and expand to accommodate unthought of situations when it was first designed.
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According to this, there is ‘an immense unthought element’ in philosophy.
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an unthought-of place to find the key
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Topics unthought of a half century ago now get top billing.
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I do take issue with the insensitive, unthoughtful and demeaning comments made about the premises, which I feel reflect badly on the good name of the business.
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I trust what you think because I know... I know you wouldn't think anything unthoughtful.
THE CALLIGRAPHER
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you hand-rode some certain history about the public change, which interwove victoriously. a blue blow fitted excluding an car; possible, chemical bar. elastic fact river shook, i leaped smoothly, well, not. her possible music foresaw round his brain; boiling, ready crack. i miscast that waiting arm versus our sudden boy, that unswore carefully. i kept her living. they stung false position, that unthought rudely...
26th January '05
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an unthought advantage
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I also like Mill's querulous intolerance of the conformist pressure of orthodoxy and his impatience with unthoughtfulness.
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Being depressed doesn't give you an excuse to be so unthoughtful about others