unthoughtful


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unthoughtful

(ʌnˈθɔːtfʊl)
adj
not thoughtful or mindful; unthinking; thoughtless; heedless; inconsiderate
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.unthoughtful - not exhibiting or characterized by careful thoughtunthoughtful - not exhibiting or characterized by careful thought
thoughtless - showing lack of careful thought; "the debate turned into thoughtless bickering"
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unthoughtful

adjective
Devoid of consideration for others' feelings:
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Translations

unthoughtful

adj, unthoughtfully
advgedankenlos; (= careless)unachtsam (of mit)
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It was an unthoughtful act in a man who has so often slept with the war-whoop ringing in the air, to let off his piece within sound of an ambushment!
An officer has slammed the "unthoughtful" behaviour after the southbound carriageway was closed due to a serious RTC at Mays Green on Tuesday evening (July 2).
It also angered me that too many churches are perpetuating flat, unthoughtful approaches to scripture, which set students up for faith crises when they discover that scripture is not like what they were taught.
As many of you will know, some of the main symptoms of dementia are memory loss and disorientation, so to propose to make such drastic changes to the routines of those living with dementia and their families is really unthoughtful and incredibly troubling.
The unthoughtful policies of political parties in the democratic countries have also played a role to transform religious intolerance into a global menace to achieve their own political and strategic goals.
aACoeThis has to be done as there are not enough takers for all of these stressed assets and any unthoughtful action may result in huge credit recovery losses for the banks and financial institutions," said the study.EeEe
"Hopefully my dishes don't come off as unthoughtful." says Hennessey.
homer friend put it, was "fast, loud, derivative, and unthoughtful," a back-in-the-day lo-fi experiment that has evolved into some "say whatever I want, man" present.
Above all, Narcissism also plays a major role in most of his unthoughtful actions.
Of course, such knee-jerk and unthoughtful replies are meant to describe the political side of Arabism; but in reality they also reflect a bitter attitude that still, in some ways, proves that the idea of Arab nationalism is in the soul of most Arabs, only buried deep under mounds of debris.
I do not intend to imply that researchers are typically unthoughtful, or that only expert psychometricians are qualified to evaluate this literature.