Definitionadj. showing a lack of attention or care
Last update: August 11, 2015
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He is inattentive to the needs of others. [Please select]
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You were only inattentive, but you had talent--oh yes, you had talent! [Please select]
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"You have been disobedient; you were very inattentive over your history lesson, not knowing it at all." [Please select]
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Hereafter you won't dare sit about and cross your knees and look like the picture of an inattentive young man by Gibson. [Please select]
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I mind I thought that lady inattentive and like one preoccupied. [Please select]
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"I am afraid I am a very inattentive husband," he said. [Please select]
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"You were only inattentive, but you had talentoh yes, you had talent." [Please select]
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Raskolnikov muttered in reply, but with such a preoccupied and inattentive air that Dounia gazed at him in perplexity. [Please select]
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Once they quarreled, and he raged that she was as "bossy" as his wife and far more whining when he was inattentive. [Please select]
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He was glad to see that the man of the wart was sitting apparently inattentive to the piles of accounts before him. [Please select]
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On each of these occasions, after setting him upright, I used to give him a tender hug, to indicate my regret at having been so inattentive, and my sympathy with him in his calamitous circumstances. [Please select]
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