adj.inconsiderate. adj.absent-minded, unobservant.
impulsive Add to list Share. If someone is impulsive, it means that they act on instinct, without thinking decisions through. We might also call impulsive behavior whimsical or capricious.
A person who is "consciously inconsiderate" is simply "rude". –
: not judicious : indiscreet, unwise injudicious outbursts.
1a : absorbed in thought : meditative. b : characterized by careful reasoned thinking a thoughtful essay. 2a : having thoughts : heedful became thoughtful about religion. b : given to or chosen or made with heedful anticipation of the needs and wants of others a kind and thoughtful friend.
prudent, helpful, tactful, deliberate, considerate, polite, discreet, cautious, attentive, careful, courteous, friendly, astute, gracious, melancholy, wise, pensive, analytical, cerebral, reasonable.
1 : a long stick usually made with a piece at the top to fit under the armpit that is used as an aid in walking. 2 : something that a person depends on to help deal with problems The child uses his blanket as a crutch to feel more secure.
carelessly
- arbitrarily,
- capriciously,
- casually,
- indiscriminately,
- informally,
- offhand,
- offhandedly,
- promiscuously,
1a : absorbed in thought : meditative. b : characterized by careful reasoned thinking a thoughtful essay. 2a : having thoughts : heedful became thoughtful about religion. b : given to or chosen or made with heedful anticipation of the needs and wants of others a kind and thoughtful friend.
1a : lost in thought and unaware of one's surroundings or actions : preoccupied was too absentminded to notice what time it was. b : tending to forget or fail to notice things : given to absence of mind (see absence sense 3) Her absentminded husband forgot their anniversary.
Inconsiderate behavior is rude: it doesn't take into consideration the feelings of other people. When you're considerate, you're polite and thoughtful. Most inconsiderate behavior is also selfish.
A lack of consideration for others' feelings: disregard, inconsiderateness, thoughtlessness, unthoughtfulness.
Other definitions for Ful (2 of 2)a suffix meaning “full of,” “characterized by” (shameful; beautiful; careful; thoughtful); “tending to,” “able to” (wakeful; harmful); “as much as will fill” (spoonful).
: lacking in caution : careless an incautious remark.
: not considerable : slight, trivial the cost was not inconsiderable.
1 inconsiderate. a thoughtless remark. 2 having or showing lack of thought. a thoughtless essay. 3 unable to think; not having the power of thought.
The definition of inconsiderate is rude and without thought for others. An example of an inconsiderate action is constantly cutting off others who are speaking. Thoughtless of others; displaying a lack of consideration. It is inconsiderate to make noise when people are trying to study.
: not kindly. unkindly. adverb. Definition of unkindly (Entry 2 of 2) : in an unkind manner dwells unkindly long on his final decline— A. H. Johnston.
: lacking proper sympathy, concern, or interest a cold and uncaring manner/attitude/person an uncaring [=apathetic] attitude toward schoolwork. Other Words from uncaring More Example Sentences Learn More About uncaring.
Helpless sentence example
- He was helpless to find her.
- I can't describe how helpless I felt.
- Feeling helpless , he glanced again at the hourglass.
- Piteous, helpless , animal moans came through the door.
- By the door of one of these a sick man was lying upon a couch, helpless and pale.
: not diplomatic especially : tactless.
: not conscientiously aware, attentive, or heedful : inattentive, careless went shirtless, unmindful of the sun's punishing rays.
1 : not taking thought : heedless, unmindful the unthinking onlookers. 2 : not indicating thought or reflection an unthinking decision. 3 : not having the power of thought.