inconsiderateness
21inconsiderate — adjective Etymology: Middle English inconsyderatt, from Latin inconsideratus, from in + consideratus considerate Date: 15th century 1. a. heedless, thoughtless b. careless of the rights or feelings of others 2. not adequately considered ; ill… …
22Franz Bardon — (December 1 1909 ndash; July 10 1958). Born in Opava, Czechoslovakia. Bardon was both a stage magician and student and teacher of Hermetics. During World War II Bardon was at one point held in a concentration camp for refusing to participate in… …
23inconsiderate — inconsiderately, adv. inconsiderateness, inconsideration, n. /in keuhn sid euhr it/, adj. 1. without due regard for the rights or feelings of others: It was inconsiderate of him to keep us waiting. 2. acting without consideration; thoughtless;… …
24Johann Simon (Joachim) Haspinger — Johann Simon (Joachim) Haspinger † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Johann Simon (Joachim) Haspinger A Tyrolese priest and patriot; b. at Gries, Tyrol, 28 October, 1776; d. in the imperial palace of Mirabell, Salzburg, 12 January, 1858. His… …
25inconsideration — noun Want of due consideration; inattention to consequences; inconsiderateness …
26disregard — I (lack of respect) noun affront, aloofness, bad manners, belittlement, callousness, contempt, contemptousness, contumely, depreciation, discourtesy, disdain, disesteem, disfavor, dishonor, disobedience, disregardfulness, disrespect, heedlessness …
27imprudence — I noun blunder, carelessness, heedlessness, impetuosity, impolicy, improvidence, inadvisability, incautiousness, inconsiderateness, inconsideration, indiscreetness, indiscretion, injudiciousness, irrationality, irresponsibility, neglect,… …
28inconsideration — I noun carelessness, cruelty, disregard, disrespect, disrespectfulness, foolhardiness, forgetfulness, hastiness, heedlessness, impetuosity, improvidence, imprudence, impulsiveness, inadvertence, inadvertency, inattention, inattention to… …
29ingratitude — in·grat·i·tude n: forgetfulness of or lack of appreciation for kindness or esp. a gift received ◇ Under the civil law of Louisiana, a gift may be revoked on the ground of ingratitude if the recipient of the gift tries to kill the person who gave… …
30temerity — I noun audacity, boldness, carelessness, daring, effrontery, fool hardiness, foolishness, gall, hastiness, heedlessness, impetuosity, improvidence, imprudence, impudence, incautiousness, inconsiderateness, indiscretion, injudiciousness, nerve,… …