Definitionadj. lacking regard for the rights or feelings of others
Last update: June 16, 2015
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It is inconsiderate of people to smoke in public. [Please select]
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I'm not some inconsiderate oaf. [Please select]
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Although reckless, hasty, and inconsiderate, he was not mean-spirited. [Please select]
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"Truly, Miss Griselda," replied the divine, "Monkbarns was inconsiderate." [Please select]
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"Not if George Washington is still alive," interrupted the colonel, his anger at the inconsiderate officer having somewhat abated. [Please select]
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--"Do listen, Ulf; ye will spoil all by inconsiderate haste." [Please select]
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"I do think," she said slowly, "that I am, without exception, the most selfish, inconsiderate, dense, unfeeling brute that ever lived." [Please select]
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And here it is all settled before I have even time to think about it, which is most inconsiderate of your father. [Please select]
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Why is it that grown people will be so inconsiderate about a little boy's clothes. [Please select]
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Anastasia has what is commonly called a tart tongue, and an inconvenient and inconsiderate habit of reporting trifles at headquarters. [Please select]
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For a period after the rout at Bull Run, which seemed a rebuke to these inconsiderate partisans, there was a temporary lull of complaints and apparent acquiescence by Republicans in the measures of administration. [Please select]
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