Definitionn. the quality of failing to be considerate of others
Last update: September 20, 2015
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And as those ancient dames moved about gaily, though in the jaws of the whale, as you may say; even so, in a shower, with the like thoughtlessness, do we nowadays fly under the same jaws for protection; the umbrella being a tent spread over the same bone. [Please select]
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For a moment the deputy-marshals were stunned and horrified at the result of their thoughtlessness. [Please select]
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She did not write home and complain of Rose's thoughtlessness, or take a single step to prevent Mrs. [Please select]
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He realised to the full what Dick Herron's thoughtlessness had brought on them. [Please select]
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That which a man does proclaims that which he thinks or in his thoughtlessness finds him out. [Please select]
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I fell to fingering these with the same impulse of thoughtlessness that induces people to bite their finger-nails. [Please select]
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All his life he had depended upon some one else, with easy-going thoughtlessness. [Please select]
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She could not but believe it to be thoughtlessness on his part; yet that was no reason she should submit to it. [Please select]
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It was all thoughtlessness; but she will get into sad trouble, I fear. [Please select]
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"Of course it was thoughtlessness," said Fred; "and the poor thing was bothered, dreadfully bothered, about that brother in Ireland." [Please select]
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I could mention numerous cases where lamentable disasters have occurred simply through thoughtlessness on the part of the hunter, who has been sacrificed in consequence of his neglect. [Please select]
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