inconsiderately

  • 91inconsiderate — UK [ˌɪnkənˈsɪdərət] / US adjective not thinking about other people and their feelings Derived word: inconsiderately adverb …

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  • 92inconsiderate — [ˌɪnkənˈsɪdərət] adj not thinking about other people and their feelings Syn: thoughtless inconsiderately adv …

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  • 93inconsiderate — /ɪnkənˈsɪdərət / (say inkuhn siduhruht), / drət/ (say druht) adjective 1. without due regard for the rights or feelings of others: it was inconsiderate of him to make that remark. 2. done or acting without consideration; thoughtless.… …

  • 94walk — /wɔk / (say wawk) verb (i) 1. to go or travel on foot at a moderate pace; to proceed by steps, or by advancing the feet in turn, at a moderate pace (in bipedal locomotion, so that there is always one foot on the ground, and in quadrupedal… …

  • 95ἀβουλεί — inconsiderately indeclform (adverb) …

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  • 96ἀδιασκέπτως — inconsiderately indeclform (adverb) …

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  • 97relation — relation, relationship, relatives As nouns, relation and relative both mean ‘a person related by blood or by marriage’, and both are idiomatic in the plural. For some reason, however, relation is the normal choice in the explicit context of… …

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  • 98relationship — relation, relationship, relatives As nouns, relation and relative both mean ‘a person related by blood or by marriage’, and both are idiomatic in the plural. For some reason, however, relation is the normal choice in the explicit context of… …

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  • 99relatives — relation, relationship, relatives As nouns, relation and relative both mean ‘a person related by blood or by marriage’, and both are idiomatic in the plural. For some reason, however, relation is the normal choice in the explicit context of… …

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  • 100blindly — [adv1] without direction, purpose aimlessly, at random, confusedly, frantically, in all directions, indiscriminately, instinctively, madly, pell mell, purposelessly, wildly; concept 542 Ant. carefully, cautiously, purposely, reasonably, sensibly… …

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