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inconsiderate
[in-kuhn-sid-er-it]
adjective
without due regard for the rights or feelings of others.
It was inconsiderate of him to keep us waiting.
acting without consideration; thoughtless; heedless.
overhasty; rash; ill-considered.
slovenly, inconsiderate reasoning.
inconsiderate
/ ˌɪnkənˈsɪdərɪt /
adjective
lacking in care or thought for others; heedless; thoughtless
rare, insufficiently considered
Other Word Forms
- inconsiderateness noun
- inconsiderately adverb
- inconsideration noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of inconsiderate1
Example Sentences
This footage can be vital in securing evidence as inconsiderate driving is an offence - whether it's flashing your headlights, beeping your horn, tailgating or shouting.
If anything, it’s a shame that “Girls” ended before the front-facing video era really took off, given how many people could stand to be made aware of how loathsome and inconsiderate their behavior has become.
Reported problems include roads being blocked by inconsiderate and illegal parking, vast amounts of litter, and people emptying their campervan toilets into bushes.
The changes would also mean serious injury caused by dangerous cycling - or death by careless or inconsiderate cycling - could incur punishments of five years in jail, fines, or both.
What they did was incredibly inconsiderate, to say the least.
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