careless
Americanadjective
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not paying enough attention to what one does.
a careless typist.
- Synonyms:
- reckless, indiscreet, unwary, incautious, inattentive
- Antonyms:
- careful
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not exact, accurate, or thorough.
careless work.
- Synonyms:
- negligent, inaccurate
- Antonyms:
- careful
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done or said heedlessly or negligently; unconsidered.
a careless remark.
- Synonyms:
- unmindful, unthoughtful
- Antonyms:
- careful
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not caring or troubling; having no care or concern; unconcerned (usually followed by of, about, orin ).
careless of the rights of others;
careless about one's behavior;
careless in speech.
- Synonyms:
- inconsiderate, forgetful, thoughtless
- Antonyms:
- careful
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possessed or caused without effort or art; unstudied.
careless beauty.
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Archaic. free from anxiety.
adjective
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done with or acting with insufficient attention; negligent
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unconcerned in attitude or action; heedless; indifferent (to)
she's very careless about her clothes
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(usually prenominal) carefree
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(usually prenominal) unstudied; artless
an impression of careless elegance
Other Word Forms
- carelessly adverb
- carelessness noun
- overcareless adjective
- overcarelessly adverb
Etymology
Origin of careless
First recorded before 1000; Middle English; Old English carlēas; care, -less
Example Sentences
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When a nameless secretary drops a sheaf of papers, Kornev’s response to help is instinctive, yet we cringe at the careless faux pas he commits in this unfeeling society.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026
Like, just in case someone’s dawdling, or being careless about where they’re dumping snow.
From Slate • Feb. 24, 2026
This evidently isn’t the first time he has been careless about a matter that touches her soul.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 19, 2026
‘I have a moral and ethical conundrum’: My husband was killed by a careless driver.
From MarketWatch • Feb. 19, 2026
Losing focus made you careless in the forest, and worst of all, left you open to bewitching.
From "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" by William Kamkwamba
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