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  • 101kindly — [adj] compassionate, helpful attentive, beneficial, benevolent, benign, benignant, cool, cordial, favorable, friendly, generous, genial, gentle, good, good hearted, good natured, gracious, hearty, humane, kind, kindhearted, mellow, merciful, mild …

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  • 102road-hog —  Person who drives car too fast or inconsiderately …

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  • 103temere — /tamiriy/ In the civil law, rashly; inconsiderately. A plaintiff was said temere litigare who demanded a thing out of malice, or sued without just cause, and who could show no ground or cause of action …

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  • 104inconsiderate — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ thoughtlessly causing hurt or inconvenience to others. DERIVATIVES inconsiderately adverb inconsiderateness noun …

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  • 105inconsiderateness — inconsiderate ► ADJECTIVE ▪ thoughtlessly causing hurt or inconvenience to others. DERIVATIVES inconsiderately adverb inconsiderateness noun …

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  • 106play with — ► play with 1) treat inconsiderately for one s own amusement. 2) tamper with. Main Entry: ↑play …

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  • 107ride roughshod over — ► ride roughshod over arrogantly or inconsiderately disregard. Main Entry: ↑roughshod …

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  • 108waltz — ► NOUN ▪ a dance in triple time performed by a couple, who turn rhythmically round and round as they progress around the dance floor. ► VERB 1) dance a waltz. 2) move or act lightly, casually, or inconsiderately. ORIGIN German Walzer, from walzen …

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  • 109inconsiderate — [in΄kən sid′ər it] adj. [L inconsideratus] 1. Now Rare insufficiently considered; ill advised 2. without thought or consideration for others; thoughtless; heedless inconsiderately adv. inconsiderateness n. inconsideration [in΄kən sid′ər ā′shən] …

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  • 110considerately — adverb in a considerate manner (Freq. 2) they considerately withdrew • Ant: ↑inconsiderately • Derived from adjective: ↑considerate …

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